
In recent days, many analysts, including foreign experts, have been actively discussing changes in the personnel composition of the Kyrgyz government. Perhaps the population's fatigue from complex analyses and theories is pushing us to look at the situation from a different angle and introduce alternative opinions into the political discourse.
Attitudes towards predictions and prophecies can vary. Some take them seriously, while others, possessing critical thinking, regard them with skepticism. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the predictions of clairvoyant Sveta Toigonbaeva have often come true. In 2017, she predicted an increase in opponents of Almazbek Atambayev, and at the beginning of 2020, she predicted the release of Sadyr Japarov after the parliamentary elections.
This time, Sveta Toigonbaeva shared her premonitions regarding events in 2026, noting that Kyrgyzstan may face difficult challenges.
Challenges and Changes
According to Toigonbaeva, the country is in for serious trials ahead, both in the social and medical spheres.
“Listening to my inner feelings, I sense that 2026 will be a difficult year for Kyrgyzstan. The country may face various challenges, including new viral diseases. Doctors must be particularly vigilant. I also see that many previously well-known politicians and officials will resurface, and a female leader will emerge on the political stage,” she stated.
Economic Realities
The clairvoyant believes that issues related to resources and relationships with neighboring states will become the most pressing.
“The economic situation may cause concern among people. I anticipate a rise in unemployment and a slowdown in some construction projects. Housing construction will continue, but according to my predictions, there will be few large factories and plants. Issues of water resources and energy may become more acute than usual. The development of coal and gold deposits should remain within the country and should not be fully handed over to foreign investors.
I do not sense warmth in relations with Moscow; rather, there is restraint. There may also be difficulties at the border with Kazakhstan, including the possibility of its complete closure. Authorities should start a dialogue with neighbors right now. Additionally, a border conflict between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan cannot be ruled out,” she added.
The Future of Politicians
The forecast pays special attention to the current leaders of the country and possible shifts in power structures.
“When I think of President Sadyr Japarov, I see a person with great ambitions. However, I am also concerned about his health. He will find it difficult to make decisions due to many factors affecting the situation. At times, it will be very hard for him; a challenging period awaits him.
As for Kamchybek Tashiev, discussions about his fate will continue. I assess his current state as stable, but his further path in Kyrgyzstan will be complicated and shrouded in uncertainty. I assume he will not return to the country in the near future, but the situation may clarify within the next three months,” Toigonbaeva noted.
She also made predictions regarding other politicians:
“Former Prime Minister Akylbek Japarov is likely to return to big politics and take one of the key positions. Kanybek Tumanbaev is expected to face changes, possibly not for the better. Meanwhile, the Speaker of the Jogorku Kenesh, Nurlanbek Turgunbek uulu, will remain in his position and continue to fulfill his duties despite the pressure.
Officials should not go to Umra, as good deeds can be done at home, which will resonate more with the people. Significant personnel changes may occur after the presidential elections, possibly with a complete replacement of the government,” she added.
According to Toigonbaeva's feelings, Kyrgyzstan stands on the brink of serious changes that could significantly impact the country's future.
Contact for those wishing to reach Sveta Toigonbaeva: +996 504 442 644.