In a recent interview, President Sadyr Japarov admitted to organizing protests, not for personal gain, but to ensure the "Kumtor" mine benefits the people. Japarov proudly stated that after nationalizing "Kumtor," tax revenues and budget increased significantly. He also highlighted the crackdown on corruption in tax and customs systems.
The President emphasized the strengthening of the army and the initiation of various development projects, promising a brighter economic future with improved living conditions. Japarov vowed to prioritize the interests of the people and the state, preventing past corruption and theft. He affirmed his commitment to the 7.5 million citizens who elected him, rejecting any return to the era of a few corrupt individuals exploiting the nation.
Japarov's firm stance against potential protests underscores his dedication to upholding stability and progress in Kyrgyzstan.