




In the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, a ceremony was held to hand over office space for the youth movement in the 'Zhashtyk Arena' building. According to the press service of the city hall, the new premises are provided for the implementation of initiatives aimed at developing youth policy in the country.
The ceremony was attended by important figures such as Bishkek Mayor Aibek Junushaliev, Vice-Speaker of the Jogorku Kenesh Bolot Ibraimov, Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, Sports, and Youth Policy Marat Tagaev, as well as deputies of the Jogorku Kenesh.
In his speech, the city head congratulated youth activists on the new office, emphasizing the importance of supporting youth initiatives from local authorities.
"The transfer of this space is not just a formality; it is an opportunity for new ideas and projects. Supporting youth is an important priority in our municipal policy," the mayor stated. He also added that the city hall will continue to provide organizational and institutional support for youth initiatives.
During the event, the chairman of the youth movement, Jakshylyk Beknazarov, presented a report on the work done and plans for the future.
According to representatives of the department, this transfer of office space symbolizes a new stage of cooperation between the municipality and youth organizations, creating conditions for the implementation of social projects and active citizen participation in community life.