In addition, enterprises such as a marble production plant in Tokmok, valued at 3 billion soms, as well as a woolen fabric combine, a winery, a poultry farm, "Kyrgyzkhimia," a metallurgical plant, a radio factory, and a canning factory have been returned. All these facilities were illegally privatized and are now back in the hands of the state. A total of about 100 facilities have been returned, including 23 socially significant ones that underwent major repairs and were put into operation.
Tashiev also reported that in 2025, 12,000 hectares of land in the Chui Valley, including 300 hectares in the Alamudun district, and property worth 100 billion soms, which belonged to the founder of "Ayu Holding," Sharshenbek Abdykerimov, were returned to state ownership.According to Tashiev, such illegal actions, as a result of which properties were privatized and used in the interests of individuals rather than the country, led to a decline. He noted that many schools, hospitals, and stadiums were in a state of disrepair, and the salaries of doctors and teachers were extremely low.