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“It just came to our attention then. I don’t want to stay in Kyrgyzstan’s history as a president who shed blood and shot his citizens. That is why I decided to resign,” the statement said.
Zejbekbek’s statement said that the socio-political situation in Bishkek remained tense.
“Yesterday in Zhogork Kennes (parliament) approved the composition of the government, I signed decrees, but it did not remove the tension. Unfortunately, the aggression does not subside, I am still being required to resign immediately. The current situation is close to a bilateral conflict, “the statement said.
He called on former opposition MP Sadyr Zhaparov, who was released from prison during the recent unrest and became the country’s prime minister, as well as other political leaders, to get his supporters out of Bishkek and lead a peaceful life. to the capital.
After the controversial elections on October 4, the results of which were later canceled, the outbreak of violence in the country became the most serious challenge for Zejbekbekov during the three years of his presidency.
Zaparov’s supporters gathered early Thursday near the Ala Archa state residence to await the outcome of talks on the president’s resignation.
According to an Interfax news agency, about a thousand people gathered at the Isyk Kul hotel, one mile from the residence.
According to witnesses, the military and law enforcement officers gathered near the residence.
On October 9, military units were dispatched to Bishkek when the president imposed a state of emergency on the capital.
Negotiations on Zejenbekov’s resignation began on Wednesday, shortly after Zaparov was appointed head of government.
The prime minister has promised to seek the resignation of the president because “the nation demands it.”
For the first time, calls for the president’s resignation were heard at rallies early last week when parties unhappy with the results of the parliamentary elections refused to acknowledge them. The leaders of the Protestant political parties Chon Kazat (the Long March), the Republic and the Yman nuru (Ray of Faith) entered the new government.
The presidential press service, for its part, announced on Wednesday that Zejbekbekov was ready to leave office, but would only resign after new parliamentary elections, which are not yet scheduled, as it would be difficult to predict how things would happen. next, which is dangerous for the country.
According to the press service, the head of the presidential administration Dosal Esenaliyev, the presidential adviser Murat Shayimkulov, the head of the foreign policy group of the presidency Danijar Sydykov and the spokesman Tolgona Stamaliyeva were present at the talks on the resignation of Zejbekbekov on Wednesday .
The Prime Minister was represented in the negotiations by MPs Talant Mamytov, Kurmankul Zulushev and former MP Kamchybek Tashiev.
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