"Reading bills as if we're cracking sunflower seeds." Taliyeva responded to Orunbekov.
According to her, about five thousand local residents face traffic jams every day. "In the morning, it is difficult for people to get to work in the city, and in the evening, to return. On April 7th Street, before the turn to Arashan, there is no traffic light, which leads to serious traffic jams due to passing cars from Koi-Tash and neighboring villages. Local residents are asking for a traffic light to be installed," she noted.
Furthermore, Talieva pointed out the lack of public transportation. Only bus number 12 runs to the village, making two trips a day. Bus number 51 only reaches the village of Tash-Moynok, while there are just three kilometers left to the center of Arashan.
The deputy added: "Residents are asking to extend route number 51. The akim is unresponsive, and the ayil okmotu cannot solve the problem, and it is almost impossible to contact the city hall. I received a petition with the signatures of 500 people. I have this petition," she emphasized.
In conclusion of her speech, Talieva commented on the statement made by Daiyrbek Orunbekov. She noted that the microphone of the Jogorku Kenesh should represent the interests of the people, not be the personal property of Orunbekov. Talieva also reminded everyone of her experience working as the Minister of Culture and her multiple elections as a deputy, which allows her to confidently understand the bills she reads, as she put it, "as if cracking sunflower seeds."
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