Authorities in Kyrgyzstan are considering strict new regulations that could prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages during nighttime hours in close proximity to public parks and squares. This proposed measure aims to curb late-night disturbances, reduce public intoxication, and promote a safer environment for families and community activities. Lawmakers emphasize the importance of protecting communal spaces from potential alcohol-related issues, especially during evenings when such areas see an influx of visitors seeking relaxation or social gatherings.

Key aspects of the proposal include:

  • Restriction of alcohol sales from 10 PM to 6 AM within a 200-meter radius of parks and public squares.
  • Increased patrol and enforcement by local law enforcement agencies during night hours.
  • Fines and penalties for businesses violating the ban, encouraging responsible retail practices.
Area Proposed Distance Restricted Hours
Ala-Too Square (Bishkek) 200 meters 10 PM – 6 AM
Oak Park (Osh) 200 meters 10 PM – 6 AM
Central Park (Karabalta) 200 meters 10 PM – 6 AM