AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFuel Market Stabilization: The Antimonopoly Regulation Service says Kyrgyzstan’s fuel and lubricants subsidies cover the gap between real costs and fixed retail prices (A-92: 23–30 soms per liter; diesel: 25–37), with nearly 1 billion soms already paid to traders to prevent shortages and price spikes. Government Oversight: Prime Minister Adylbek Kasymaliev met to ensure uninterrupted petroleum supplies, reserves, subsidies, and better logistics at the border, with annual demand put at over 1.5 million tons. Bishkek Energy Shake-up: Bishkek appointed Nasipbek Kerimov acting vice-mayor for fuel and energy and named Nurgazy Kurmanbekov director of “Bishkekteploset,” as the city reviews first-half performance and repair timelines. Election Administration: The CEC approved remote voting rules so voters can cast ballots at any polling station in Kyrgyzstan (and abroad) on election day without prior applications, with identity checks and safeguards against repeat voting. Social Policy: A board meeting at the Ministry of Labor reviewed social protection, employment, migration, budget spending, and support for children and labor migrants. Education Rollout: Kyrgyzstan continues the 12-year education transition, with 29,000 teachers retrained this year and 1.586 million children set to start the new academic year. World Nomad Games Prep: A mobile hospital (150 beds) and helicopter support will operate at Kychyn during the Games, while Talas’ “Balastan” children’s center nears completion (90%), opening Sept 11–12. Cybersecurity Alert: Researchers report “SilkParasite” cyberespionage targeting Central Asian government bodies, using cloud-based command-and-control via Google Drive.
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