He noted that over the past five years, the consolidated budget of the country has increased fivefold, reaching a record amount of over 1 trillion soms. "Bishkek is not only the capital but also an important financial center that provides significant contributions to the state budget. Of the 304 billion soms collected by the State Tax Service, 198.7 billion soms come from Bishkek, which is about 65%. We express our gratitude to all taxpayers working and living in the capital, as well as to large taxpayers. It is important for law enforcement agencies and fiscal authorities to stop baseless checks on businesses. This issue will be under special control," he emphasized.
Kasymaliev also spoke about large-scale construction in the city, noting that over the past five years, 218.1 km of roads have been built.
Since 2022, 30 new schools have been opened in Bishkek, and major repairs have been carried out in 40 educational institutions. This year, two schools that were in emergency condition will be put into operation, and the construction of new educational institutions and additional buildings will continue. Also, 143 home-type kindergartens have been opened in the capital. He promised that this year, 32 new schools will be built in Bishkek.













Regarding the transport infrastructure, Kasymaliev reported that on February 12, 95 new buses and 42 units of special equipment were transferred to the Bishkek city hall. Since 2021, the city has acquired 1,493 buses running on gas and electricity. Over the past two years, municipal services have received 446 units of new equipment.
Following the meeting of the city hall, recommendations and instructions were given.