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In Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), about 3-5 thousand people take part in the protest action. They demand the annulment of the results of the parliamentary elections, which took place on October 4.
Protesters in the capital of Kyrgyzstan Bishkek captured the parliament building. 24.kg reports on this on October 5.
According to the newspaper, the protesters entered the administrative building. There are no employees of parliament inside.
Approximately 3-5 thousand people participate in the protest action, they managed to enter the guarded object, despite the resistance of the police, writes “Interfax”.
A video of the scene was posted on the website of the non-profit organization Tazhatym.
“I would like the next parliament to be much better,” says the message.
The photo shows the protesters breaking the frames with photographs of members of the government.
Previously, the organization reported that members urgently left the government building, during which they assaulted citizens.
Thousands of protests in Bishkek broke out after the parliamentary elections. The protesters demand the annulment of the results of the elections, which took place on October 4. 121 people were reportedly injured.
On Sunday, Kyrgyzstan held elections of deputies to the Jogorku Kenesh (unicameral parliament) of the seventh convocation. Just under 2,000 candidates from 16 parties applied for 120 seats. On October 5, at 6 a.m. in Kiev, 98.14% of the protocols were processed across the country. Turnout in the elections was 56.5%. 1.79% of the voters voted against all.
Four political forces crossed the electoral threshold. The Birimdik party received 24.5% of the votes, Mekenim Kyrgyzstan – 23.88%, Kyrgyzstan – 8.76% and Butun Kyrgyzstan – 7.13%. The opposition parties “Reforma” (1.63%), “Ata Meken” (4.04%) and “Bir Bol” (3.03%) did not exceed the required threshold.
Parties that have passed the 7% barrier will go to parliament.
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