AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Youth: More than 113,000 children have registered for first grade in Kyrgyzstan, with 192,300 quota spots set for 2026/27 and thousands still available in Bishkek. Digital Services & Citizenship: President Sadyr Japarov updated citizenship procedures, expanding automated processing and electronic signatures via a graphic tablet, while clarifying document requirements and exemptions for ethnic Kyrgyz and stateless residents. Culture & Community: Bishkek’s anime graffiti boom hit a rough patch as vandals repeatedly damaged murals, sparking restorations and renewed debate among fans. Issyk-Kul Forum Legacy: The 40th Issyk-Kul International Forum wrapped with a resolution calling for a culture of peace, humanism, environmental protection, and a plan to hold the forum every four years. Tourism Upgrade: Kyrgyzstan plans to introduce Blue Flag certification for Issyk-Kul, aiming to raise beach and water standards using Antalya’s experience. Arts & Film: Kyrgyz feature “Ereze” entered the Shanghai International Film Festival competition, spotlighting Central Asian cinema on a global stage. Sports Infrastructure: Construction is underway on a new sports complex in Bayetov (Naryn), including a 300-seat hall and wrestling facilities. Public Safety & Rights: Human rights groups report Mansur Movlaev was placed in solitary confinement in Kazakhstan, while his parents were later released and returned home.
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