Bishkek, Oct. 30, 2025 /Kabar/. Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration, Adylbek Kasymaliev, stated that Kyrgyzstan is confidently moving along the path of transformation and development, while speaking at the National Development Forum - 2030.
"You are all witnessing how Kyrgyzstan is changing," Kasymaliev noted. According to him, the country is following a clear vector set by President Sadyr Zhaparov, approved the National Development Program of Kyrgyzstan until 2030.
"Therefore, our country is obliged to move in this planned direction. The current work and activities of the Cabinet of Ministers are aimed at achieving these high goals," the head of government emphasized.
Kasymaliev recalled that the previous Five-Year Action Plan until 2026 included 853 measures. The new draft Five-Year Plan until 2030 has been expanded; it covers 919 measures, each aimed at the sustainable development of the state, increasing the well-being of citizens, and realizing the president's idea of building "new Kyrgyzstan."
"Only consistent and concrete measures will allow us to strengthen the future of the country and achieve real changes in the life of every citizen," the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers noted.
Kasymaliev outlined the key target indicators that are planned to achieve by 2030:
- GDP per capita – up to 4,500 US dollars.
- total GDP volume – at least 30 billion US dollars.
- average annual real GDP growth – no less than 8%.
- Kyrgyzstan's entry into the top 30 countries in achieving the SDGs.
- increase in the Human Development Index (HDI) by 10 positions.
- unemployment rate – no more than 5%.
- investments in fixed capital – at least 20% of GDP.
- state external debt – no more than 60% of GDP.
The head of the cabinet emphasized that the implementation of the set tasks requires systemic reforms, active participation of businesses and citizens, as well as effective public administration that meets modern requirements.
"Every measure in this regard must be meaningful and aimed at the well-being of the people. We must build a new Kyrgyzstan – strong, just, and prosperous," concluded Kasymaliev.