Parliament approved the bill to reduce the number of state awards
It should be noted that the main goal of the bill is to streamline the award system, update it, and enhance the status of state awards.
The document proposes the creation of a system of high honorary titles that will reflect the moral recognition of citizens' merits to society and the state, as well as allow for the elimination of duplicative norms and increase the social significance of awards.
Of the existing 46 types of state awards, it is planned to retain only 18, and to introduce two new highest honorary titles: "Кыргыз Республикасынын жаратманы" (Honored Innovator of the Kyrgyz Republic) for those who have made outstanding innovative contributions at the national level, and "Кыргыз Республикасынын сыймыгы" (Pride of the Kyrgyz Republic) for those whose feats and achievements have become symbols of national pride, including heroism and successes on the international stage.
Parliament Speaker Marlen Mamataliev reported that a special platform was created for discussing the submitted questions and proposals.
"We have taken into account all the important issues previously raised within the framework of the submitted proposals. In particular, the title 'People's Teacher' will be retained, as well as titles such as 'People's Doctor,' 'People's Artist,' 'People's Writer,' 'People's Poet,' 'People's Painter,' and others," he noted.
As a result of the discussion, the deputies unanimously supported this bill in its second reading.
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