Kyrgyz entrepreneurs who do not use cash registers to be deprived of license

Numerous socio-economic issues were discussed at the meeting.

On June 2, a parliamentarian of Kyrgyzstan Balbak Tulobaev spoke at the parliamentary session, informing those entrepreneurs who do not use cash registers are having their licenses revoked. Sales outlets, public catering facilities, pharmacies, airline ticket offices, fuelling stations, online stores and other entities that provide services to the population and conduct cash or non-cash transactions are required to use cash registers, the press office of the Parliament of Kyrgyzstan reports.

A parliamentarian Bahridin Shabazov spoke on the possibility of offering the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan another site to build a new central mosque.

He proposed to build a school instead of the mosque in the densely populated district.

“1,600 children attend school 11, located opposite the mosque, though it is designed for 1,100 children, the classes are overcrowded,” the parliamentarian noted.

A parliamentarian Shailobek Atazov said he had not received a response to protocol instructions following meetings with residents of Sverdlovsk district in Bishkek. Talking about the problems of this district, the parliamentarian noted that 7 new buildings have not been supplied with gas.

04 06 2022, 10:26
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