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Kyrgyzstan Expands Powers of Regional Representatives

From 24.kg · (10m ago) Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has signed a decree expanding the powers of regional plenipotentiaries.
  • The changes aim to improve the efficiency of the plenipotentiaries' offices by clarifying their structure and staffing.
  • The decree grants plenipotentiaries more autonomy in approving their office structures and staffing within established limits.

President Sadyr Japarov's administration in Kyrgyzstan has taken a significant step to streamline governance by issuing a decree that enhances the authority of regional plenipotentiaries. This move, reported by 24.kg, is designed to optimize the operations of these key regional representatives by refining the structure and personnel management within their offices. The objective is to foster greater efficiency and responsiveness in regional administration, ensuring that the president's directives are implemented effectively across the country.

The decree introduces specific changes to the classification of state positions within the plenipotentiaries' apparatus, particularly concerning the roles of office heads and department managers. It clarifies the process for forming these positions within the allocated ัˆั‚ะฐั‚ะฝะพะต ั€ะฐัะฟะธัะฐะฝะธะต (staffing table). Crucially, it grants plenipotentiaries the authority to independently approve the structure and staffing of their respective offices, provided they remain within the norms set by the Cabinet of Ministers and the established wage fund. This decentralization of administrative decision-making empowers regional leaders to tailor their offices to local needs and operational demands.

The document is aimed at improving the activities of the plenipotentiaries' offices and clarifying their structure and staffing powers.

โ€” 24.kgSummarizing the purpose of President Japarov's decree.

An exception has been made for the office of the presidential representative in the Batken region, whose structure will be approved separately, likely reflecting the unique security and administrative challenges in that border area. The Cabinet of Ministers has been given a two-month period to align its own regulations with the new decree, ensuring a cohesive implementation across all levels of government. This reform underscores Kyrgyzstan's ongoing efforts to modernize its governance structures and improve the effectiveness of its public administration, a process that is closely watched both domestically and by international partners interested in the country's stability and development.

Plenipotentiaries are granted the right to independently approve the structure and staffing of their offices within the limits established by the Cabinet of Ministers, as well as the wage fund.

โ€” 24.kgDetailing the increased autonomy given to regional representatives.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.