The deputy requests to check coal licenses in the Kok-Suu Valley of the Chon-Alai District
According to the deputy, the activities of coal mining companies are causing negative reactions among local residents.
Local residents express dissatisfaction, claiming that the coal mining enterprises do not bring any benefits to the budget and economy of the district.
In response to this, the deputy proposed that OJSC "Kyrgyzkomur" create a special commission to inspect the activities of companies operating in the Kok-Suu Valley, as well as to assess the legality and appropriateness of the previously issued licenses.
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