Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov said on Friday he would resign after opposition supporters seized government buildings and formed a new cabinet to close the power vacuum in the Central Asian country. Ready to give.
Although its
offer, made in a statement, could facilitate a subsequent transfer of power, it
could do little to resolve the political stalemate that has led regional power
Russia to invade Kyrgyzstan. Forced to interpret the situation as chaos.
Opposition
groups have so far failed to agree on who will lead the caretaker government
after the cabinet resigned and forced the election commission to cancel the
results of Sunday's parliamentary elections, which sparked protests. Will
The outgoing
parliament of the former Soviet republic has not summoned or appointed any of
the three caretaker prime ministers, and some lawmakers have said they fear for
their safety.
Two political
parties close to Jeenbekov began Sunday's parliamentary vote, but at least 11
other parties refused to accept the results, and Western observers said the
election was marred’ by credible evidence of vote-buying. Was
A nation of
6.5 million people bordering China, it has a large Russian military airport and
a large Canadian-owned mining operation. Despite the uncertainty, without
legitimate leadership, experienced officials were under the control of its
security forces.
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