
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 27. The President of
Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Japarov, has signed a resolution aimed at
increasing salaries for public sector employees, Trend reports via the press
service of the President of Kyrgyzstan.
The resolution seeks to standardize wages and strengthen
financial incentives within the government sector. The resolution
will take effect on the date of its official publication.
Commencing on April 1, 2026, employees in the fields of
education, healthcare, culture, sports, and social protection
(excluding technical staff) will receive a presidential
compensation payment of 15,000 soms ($171.5) per full-time
position.
For technical and junior support staff, as well as civilian
personnel in law enforcement agencies, an additional payment of
5,000 soms ($57.2) will be provided. This initiative covers a broad
range of public institutions, thereby raising the baseline income
for a significant portion of employees.
Furthermore, starting September 1, 2026, employees in certain
state and municipal bodies will receive salary supplements of up to
50%, contingent upon the complexity of their duties and their
performance results.
Additionally, a fixed compensation of 15,000 soms ($171.5) will
be allocated for employees in several agencies, including the tax
service and other related structures. The implementation of this
resolution will necessitate amendments to the republican budget for
the years 2026–2028.
