
Lawyer Aliya Turumbekova expressed sharp criticism towards Kanibek Tumanbaev, the head of the president's office. In her social media post, she provides specific examples that show that even competent officials can pose a threat to the entire state system if their actions go beyond the law.
The lawyer emphasizes: "I do not doubt that Tumanbaev is an effective executor, but one important 'BUT' must be taken into account. All assignments must be carried out within the framework of the law. It is unacceptable to violate the rights of citizens and deprive them of their property."
As a vivid example of mismanagement, Turumbekova points to the incident involving the demolition of a building at Isanova, 87. She notes that private property was legally registered, yet the demolition began without a court decision. Only when the lawyer started publicly speaking about the violations did the officials file a lawsuit for the demolition.
The lawyer compared the situation to "first executing, and then starting to look for reasons," highlighting the absurdity of what is happening. In court, when the owners claimed that their property was destroyed, the court decided to draw up an act, but instead of the building, only a pit dug by the construction company remained on the site.
Turumbekova also noted that after realizing their mistakes, Tumanbaev's team filed a motion to dismiss the case without consideration. "How can such incompetence be explained to the President? It cannot," she added.
In conclusion, the lawyer emphasizes that such actions damage the reputation of the country's leadership. "I support you, esteemed President, but I stand against Tumanbaev," she stated, pointing out that the mistakes of officials force the head of state to answer for their actions.
Turumbekova is convinced that reforms should be carried out not through destruction, but through legal procedures. "To achieve goals, one must not break, but think. Actions should be gradual and lawful, without pressure, to inspire not fear, but respect," she concluded.
Background of the conflict: The dispute over the building at Isanova, 87 (near the Beta Stores shopping center) has been ongoing for several months. The owners of the first floor have repeatedly reported unlawful actions by state authorities, which are effectively trying to seize their legal property. The first floor of the building has been privately owned for many years, all transactions were registered with state authorities, and the owners have all the necessary documents. Some of them have been saving for almost 30 years to purchase, yet despite this, the building was demolished.