Kyrgyzstan Confused After Elections



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Following the announcement of the results of the parliamentary elections held in Kyrgyzstan on October 4, party members who did not pass the threshold of the elections gathered today at Ala Too Square in the capital Bishkek to protest the election results. .

A crowd of supporters of the social democratic political parties, Meken Intımagı, Çon Kazat, Reforma, Ata Meken, Bir Bol, Respublika and Zamandaş demanded the cancellation of the elections, arguing that they were not transparent.

Protesters blocked roads with burning garbage cans on Çüy and Kiyev streets in the following hours. The security forces then used tear gas, water cannons and plastic bullets to disperse the protesters.

122 PEOPLE WERE INJURED

In the statement made by the Ministry of Health, it was indicated that 122 people were injured so far in the incidents, while 4 people were in intensive care treatment. Canar Akayev, a member of the opposition Ata Meken party, was also injured in the leg.

Calling on the protesters to disperse peacefully, the Kyrgyz Interior Ministry said: “The participants and organizers of the demonstration attempted to disturb public order and block traffic along Çüy Caddesi. They then proceeded aggressively along Çüy Caddesi and attempted to break through the iron gates that surrounded the council building. “To guarantee the safety of the population, the protesters had to be dispersed with gas and pressurized water.

TO MEET WITH THE PARTY LEADERS

In the statement made by the Kyrgyz Presidential Press Center, it was said that President Sooronbay Ceenbekov will meet tomorrow with the leaders of the 16 political parties participating in the elections.

In the parliamentary elections in which 16 parties competed, the political parties of Birimdik, Mekenim Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan, all Kyrgyzstan and Mekencil had the right to enter parliament beyond the threshold of elections. İHA



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