The Kyrgyz Parliament has approved amendments to public procurement laws following a third reading. Two bills were passed: one initiated by the Cabinet of Ministers and another by Member of Parliament Dastan Bekeshev. The amendments aim to improve the state procurement process, though specific details of the changes were not immediately available. The legislation’s passage signifies a move towards modernizing government purchasing practices within the country. These reforms are expected to impact how the government contracts for goods and services. Further information regarding the specific changes will be released as the legislation is implemented. The bills received final approval from the Jogorku Kenesh, the Kyrgyz Parliament.