AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN Spotlight: Kyrgyzstan won its first-ever non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2027–2028, beating the Philippines in a four-round vote (141–49), while Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe also secured places. Education & Youth: President Sadyr Japarov signed a decree launching interregional student mobility from September 2027, aiming to balance budget quota places between south and north with stipends and domestic air travel, plus plans for new dorms. Health & Universities: Kyrgyzstan’s Health Ministry reported results of state accreditation for medical schools: 34 institutions train medical staff, but several (including Avicenna International Medical University and ADAM University) did not pass. Culture in Bishkek: Old Bishkek unveiled a new mural panel honoring Kyrgyzstan’s founders of modern statehood, adding a fresh stop for culture lovers. City Life: Bishkek electric scooter operators agreed to cap speeds at 15 km/h as authorities push for safer streets. Sports Policy: Japarov signed a 2026–2030 decree to expand chess in schools and create a national training system. Culture Exchange: Turkish Cinema Days opened in Bishkek and run until June 7.
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