AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGovernment & City Appointments: Kyrgyzstan reshuffled key posts: Altynbek Rysbekov became Minister of Energy, replacing Taalaybek Ibraev, while Bishkek named new acting deputy mayors for social issues (Rahat Musaeva) and land use (Muratbek Atay), plus a new education department director (Zhanibek Orozaliev). Issyk-Kul Culture & Diplomacy: The 40th anniversary Issyk-Kul International Forum continued with plenary sessions on Aitmatov’s legacy and humanism, and Kyrgyz and Albanian leaders were introduced to an ethnocultural program featuring akyns, craft workshops, and a yurt. SCO Media & Digital Life: In Issyk-Kul, SCO countries discussed strengthening media cooperation amid digital transformation, including AI, disinformation, and calls to build local digital platforms. Bishkek Street Art Backlash: Anime-themed graffiti by local artist Wodyone drew global fans—then vandals repeatedly damaged it, triggering fast restorations and fresh anger online. Education & Youth: KRSU announced an online Open Day and starts its 2026 admissions campaign; meanwhile, Kyrgyz students won medals in math and physics Olympiads. Citizenship Rules Update: President Japarov signed changes to how citizenship cases are reviewed, moving processing into an automated system and requiring electronic signatures. Sports Lifestyle: Olympic Day returns to Bishkek on June 21 with a public race and temporary road closures.
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