Daiyrbek Orunbekov: 50 journalists will receive apartments through the GIC
Orunbekov emphasized that the president links information policy with the security and stability of the state.
He also noted that in the past, state media were insufficiently funded, which limited their capabilities and effectiveness. In recent years, the situation has changed: the infrastructure and equipment of the main state media have been updated, and service vehicles have been provided.
Additionally, plans include increasing the salaries of employees of state television and radio companies starting from April 1. An important step will be providing housing for about 50 employees of state and private media who are on the waiting list for apartments through the State Mortgage Company. This will be significant support for those in need of housing, including journalists with disabilities, single parents, and families of colleagues who are no longer alive.
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