The Kyrgyz Cabinet of Ministers has proposed a draft law to establish eleven new rural communities, known as “ayils,” in the Batken and Osh regions. The proposal is currently open for public discussion. If approved, the legislation would formally designate several populated areas within these two provinces as independent ayils. This move aims to improve local governance and service delivery in these regions. The draft law does not specify which specific settlements would be included, only indicating the overall number and regional locations. Public feedback will be considered before a final decision is made regarding the implementation of the new administrative divisions. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to decentralize administration within Kyrgyzstan.