Kyrgyz Member of Parliament Gulya Kojokulova has publicly criticized the Ministry of Culture, Information and Youth Policy for its lack of response to the destruction of cultural heritage sites across the country. During a session of the Jogorku Kenesh (Kyrgyzstan’s parliament), Kojokulova questioned the ministry’s silence as these demolitions occur. She expressed concern over the apparent indifference of officials to the loss of culturally significant objects. The lawmaker’s statement signals growing frustration with the perceived inaction regarding the preservation of Kyrgyzstan’s historical and cultural landmarks. No specific sites were named in her statement, but the inquiry suggests a broader pattern of concern. Kojokulova’s comments are likely to prompt further debate and scrutiny of the ministry’s role in protecting national heritage. The issue highlights a potential conflict between development and cultural preservation within Kyrgyzstan.