Political landscape in Kyrgyzstan after parliamentary polls
Results of parliamentary polls suggest that decision-making moves from parliament to president.
Results of parliamentary polls suggest that decision-making moves from parliament to president.
Preliminary results of Sunday’s parliamentary elections have sparked claims of rigging, calls for recount.
Total of 21 parties, over 1,200 candidates campaigned for 90 seats in single-chamber parliament.
Kyrgyzstan, which gained its independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union, is a state with success from important political periods. Because of this feature, he has serious experience. However, like all Eurasian actors, the Bishkek administration has been going through an important test lately.
Over 3.7M people will go to 2,494 polls across country to choose members of parliament that will serve for 5 years
Resolution adopted unanimously during 41st session of the UNESCO General Conference.
For Kabar reporting, within the framework of the Investor Days program, Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Ulanbek Totuyaev met with the President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Islamabad, Muhammad Shakil Munir, and its honorary members.
The sides discussed issues of creating a joint Kyrgyz-Turkmen Fund, as well as interaction in the transport, logistics, cultural and humanitarian fields.
Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait consider possibility of cooperation in defense sphere
Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu meets Kyrgyz counterpart Ulan Niyazbekov in Istanbul.