As the developers note, officials often prefer not to address real solutions to the population’s problems, but to imitate vigorous activity. “The proof is the numerous complaints of citizens to the presidential administration of the Kyrgyz Republic about certain government agencies and officials,” the government emphasizes, adding that bureaucracy and bureaucracy have become a widespread practice.
After delving into the reasons, the cabinet of ministers realized that the absence of responsibility for inaction allowed the “servants of the people” to relax. Therefore, in the Crime Code of the Kyrgyz Republic they are preparing to introduce a special rule according to which ignoring citizens’ appeals will become a crime that can be punished administratively. That is, a fine. For now, it is proposed to set its relatively small size: 50 calculated indicators (5,000 soms), since the sanction is introduced rather as a warning and a warning: indifference can also be punishable.