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Ceenbekov, who claimed that he was following events after the occupation of state buildings in the country from Bishkek, addressed the public with a written statement. According to AA news; Ceenbekov described the political situation as “critical” and made some suggestions to overcome the crisis.
Ceenbekov noted that the Central Election Commission canceled the results of the parliamentary elections and that the commission will reduce the current political tension after the decision on the new election date. “I am ready to sign the resolutions of the parliament and the president,” Ceenbekov noted, that the parliament and the presidential decree were necessary “for the removal of the prime minister and the members of the cabinet and the appointment of the new prime minister and the members of the cabinet. “who were in office until the beginning of the crisis. used the expression.
Ceenbekov said that in order for members of parliament to carry out their duties, the security of lawmakers must be in the hands of the police. Ceenbekov stated that he wanted appointments to be made and made in the country to be legalized, and said: “For me, no duty is greater than the unity of our country, the unity of our people and the peace of society. So soon As the country establishes itself on the legal ground, I am ready to leave the presidency. I call on people and society not to divide them. May Allah give wisdom and patience to all political forces.
PROTESTS IN KYRGYSTAN
Supporters of 12 political parties, who did not recognize the results of the elections held on October 4 in the country, occupied the presidential building and the parliament after their demonstration.
In Kyrgyzstan, some opposition parties and groups that continued to control the Prime Minister’s building after the resignation of the Speaker of the Assembly and the Prime Minister were in a power struggle.
The resignation letter signed by Prime Minister Kubatbek Boronov, whose whereabouts is unknown after the eve of the elections, was shared at the meeting on Tuesday night, when the deputies met.
On the other hand, former President Almazbek Atambayev, who was released from jail by the protesters, worried the residents of Bishkek at night when it was alleged that there will be broad participation from various regions of the country in the meeting to be held in Bishkek this late.