BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, February 13. School
construction in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, will include 32
new schools this year, Trend reports via the press service of the Cabinet of
Ministers.


This was stated by Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head
of the Presidential Administration of Kyrgyzstan Adylbek Kasymaliev
during a collegial meeting of Bishkek City Hall reviewing the
municipality’s performance in 2025 and plans for 2026.


According to him, since 2022, 30 new schools have been opened in
Bishkek, around 40 schools have undergone major renovations, and
two schools that were previously in an emergency condition will be
put into operation this year. The construction of new schools and
additional buildings will continue.


"Bishkek, being the capital of our state, is a key financial
center, making a significant contribution to the state treasury. In
this regard, we express our gratitude to all residents, workers,
and taxpayers in the capital, as well as major taxpayers. I would
also like to emphasize that law enforcement and fiscal authorities
must cease any unfounded inspections of businesses. This issue is
under special control," he said.







The chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers highlighted important
socio-economic achievements over the past year, noting in
particular that the country’s consolidated budget has increased
fivefold over the last five years, reaching a historic level of
over 1 trillion soms ($11.4 billion).


Meanwhile, resources of Kyrgyzstan’s consolidated budget showed
steady positive growth from the period from 2021 through 2025,
increasing 3.5 times. This growth was driven by an expansion of the
revenue base, improved tax administration, and the implementation
of digital tools and systemic reforms in the financial sector,
strengthening the country’s fiscal capacity and resilience to
external challenges.


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