Prosecutor General's Office of Kyrgyzstan

The Prosecutor General's Office of Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz: Кыргызстандын Башкы прокуратурасы, Russian: Генеральная прокуратура Кыргызстана) is a Kyrgyz government agency which is responsible for maintaining and supervising the public procurator system in Kyrgyzstan.The Prosecutor General of Kyrgyzstan is the highest government judicial official in Kyrgyzstan, who oversees the enforcement of the Kyrgyz legal system and the activities of law enforcement agencies.[1] The Prosecutor General is nominated by the President of Kyrgyzstan and is confirmed by the Supreme Council.As a result of the Declaration on State Sovereignty of the Kyrgyz Republic on 15 December 1990, the regional prosecution authorities in Kyrgyzstan distinguished themselves and gave themselves precedence over the Procurator General of the Soviet Union.In December 1993, the Jogorku Kenesh passed a law which saw the formalization of national legal prosecution bodies in independent Kyrgyzstan.
The Prosecutor General's emblem.
KyrgyzRussianpublic procuratorKyrgyzstanPresident of KyrgyzstanSupreme CouncilBishkekKara-Kirghiz Autonomous OblastKirghiz SSRProcurator General of the Soviet UnionTulip RevolutionKyrgyz Revolution of 2010Myktybek AbdyldayevAida Salyanova