Deputy Mandates in Kyrgyzstan: Reasons and Consequences
Deputies in Kyrgyzstan are losing their mandates due to violations related to higher education degrees and connections to corruption scandals.
Deputies in Kyrgyzstan are losing their mandates due to violations related to higher education degrees and connections to corruption scandals.
in Corruption / Kyrgyzstan,
Kyrgyzstan rises to 117th in the UN Human Development Index ranking, showing an increase in the country's Human Development Index to 0.701.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Deputy General Director of Gazprom Kyrgyzstan announces significant rise in gasification level and investments in the country's gas industry.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources announces plans for a new laboratory to monitor environmental pollution and fuel quality in Kyrgyzstan.
in Society / Kyrgyzstan,
The Kyrgyzstan national team's coaching staff has announced the squad for the upcoming World Cup 2026 qualifiers against Chinese Taipei, with 28 players called up for the matches.
in Sport / Kyrgyzstan,
Deputies in Kyrgyzstan rush to approve changes to the Law on NGOs, introducing the concept of "foreign agent," amid concerns from international organizations.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Members of the Jogorku Kenesh in Kyrgyzstan pass a controversial law on "foreign representatives" affecting non-profit organizations, sparking concerns from civil society groups.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
NGO representatives in Kyrgyzstan express concerns over the draft law on NGOs as "foreign agents" and its potential impact on civil society.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Deputy Bekeshev urges the establishment of a governing council at Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University due to concerns about salary cuts and the rector's decisions.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Prices for alcohol and tobacco have increased, while some food items have seen a decrease in costs in Kyrgyzstan.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,