LGBT Propaganda. Deputy Calls to Ban the "Colfest" Event
According to him, the festival, which took place at Issyk-Kul several years ago, raised serious concerns. Local residents reported that participants of the event promoted ideas far removed from the traditional values of the country. In particular, it was noted that some of them appeared in public wearing chapans and kalpaks, but without clothing underneath. Additionally, after the festival concluded, syringes were found at the site, which raises concerns given the existing law prohibiting LGBT propaganda.
Saginayev emphasized that this year the organizers plan to hold the festival again and urged measures to be taken to prevent its implementation, as its goals are incompatible with the national mentality.