
Kyrgyz Parliamentarian Rejects Controversial Law: Corruption Concerns Raised
Kyrgyz Parliament Member Voices Concerns Over New Law Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan – Z. Kokulov, a member of the Jogorku Kenesh, has voiced strong concerns about a recently proposed law. In a video posted online, Kokulov detailed his reasons for opposing the bill. He stated, "I've carefully studied this law, and I believe it will lead to negative consequences and create opportunities for corruption." Kokulov's concerns center on the law's potential impact on several areas. He expressed particular worry about its potential to undermine existing structures and create new avenues for corruption within government agencies. He further added, "I will not support this law because I believe it's detrimental to the Kyrgyz people and our future." Kokulov's video has generated significant discussion online, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the bill's implications. The Jogorku Kenesh is expected to vote on the bill soon.