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Political Scientist Called for Increased Control Over Presidential Affairs Administration

From 24.kg · (6m ago) Russian Critical tone

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Political scientist Emilbek Zhoroev warns of risks associated with the excessive concentration of state functions within the presidential affairs administration.
  • He highlights a lack of transparency and accountability mechanisms in the administration, particularly after it absorbed digitalization powers.
  • Zhoroev calls for a broader discussion on potential threats to the state governance system due to this centralization of authority.

The article from 24.kg brings to light critical concerns raised by political scientist Emilbek Zhoroev regarding the expanding role of the presidential affairs administration in Kyrgyzstan. Zhoroev's analysis points to a worrying trend of power centralisation, particularly with the recent transfer of digitalization responsibilities to this body. From our perspective, this move raises significant questions about governance, transparency, and accountability. The administration, which already oversees a wide array of functions from document issuance to construction, is effectively becoming a state within a state, operating with limited external oversight. Unlike ministries that report to parliament, the presidential affairs administration answers directly to the president, creating a potential blind spot in democratic checks and balances. This concentration of strategic sectors and resources within an entity that lacks robust public accountability mechanisms is, as Zhoroev argues, a threat to the stability of the entire state governance system. While international coverage might focus on the political implications for the current leadership, our local focus at 24.kg is on the long-term implications for Kyrgyzstan's institutional health and democratic development. The lack of parliamentary debate on this issue is particularly concerning, suggesting a need for greater public awareness and discussion about the model of governance being adopted.

The key problem lies in the absence of transparent accountability and control mechanisms.

โ€” Emilbek ZhoroevZhoroev describing the core issue with the presidential affairs administration's growing powers.
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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.