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BISHKEK (Sputnik) - Mass protests erupted in the former Soviet Central Asian republic on Monday in response to what many considered to be an unfair general election. Protesters clashed with law enforcement officers and stormed the parliament building, which also serves as the office of the Kyrgyz president.

Aida Kasymalieva, the deputy speaker of the Kyrgyz parliament, said on Saturday that it was necessary to nominate a new candidate for the post of prime minister as the current pick, Sadyr Japarov, would be unable to unite the country and end turmoil.

"Dear deputies, I propose to the majority coalition of the Jogorku Kenesh [parliament] to reconsider their previous decision and to nominate a new candidate for the post of the prime minister of the Kyrgyz Republic", she wrote on her Facebook page.

Mass protests erupted in the former Soviet Central Asian republic on Monday in response to what many considered to be an unfair general election. Protesters, led by supporters of the parties that failed to pass the threshold for winning seats in the parliament, clashed with law enforcement officers and stormed the parliament building, which also serves as the office of the Kyrgyz president.

Unlike many neighbouring countries, Kyrgyzstan’s central authority is rarely strong enough to counteract the deep-rooted tribal belongs of its citizens, which translates into a fractious political landscape.

In a sign of a split in their ranks, some Kyrgyz opposition parties have refused to recognize Japarov. The dissenters had formed an opposition council, called for the president's impeachment and the parliament's dissolution, and vowed to elect another prime minister.

The unrest in Kyrgyzstan has left one person killed and more than 1,000 people injured.

Japarov was nominated to the post on Tuesday as unrest swept the country following a disputed general election. The opposition is not united behind Japarov and large swathes of the Kyrgyz public and opposition politicians have rejected his nomination.

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"These are provocateurs, our opponents," Japarov said when told by Sputnik Kyrgyzstan reporter about a group of unknown men threatening the agency's team earlier on Saturday. 

14:16 GMT 10.10.2020

Sadyr Japarov, the newly-elected prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, said on Saturday that Moscow would remain Bishkek's main strategic partner.

"Russia is our main strategic partner and will remain so. We have much in common, including in geopolitical terms," Japarov said at a press conference.

14:12 GMT 10.10.2020

Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov may step down in the next two to three days, the newly-elected prime minister, Sadyr Japarov, said on Saturday.

"The president has said that after the approval of the new cabinet and the completion of all related procedures, he would resign within two or three days," Japarov told reporters.

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Candidate for prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Japarov, told the country's parliament on Saturday that President Sooronbay Jeenbekov was willing to leave the post as head of state.

"I spoke with the president before the [parliamentary] session. He is willing to step down," Japarov said at a parliamentary assembly to review his cabinet selection and government program.

Japarov also told lawmakers that his pick for the ministerial positions was final and that he was ready to take responsibility for further developments in the country.

12:35 GMT 10.10.2020

The Kyrgyz parliament's speaker, Myktybek Abdyldayev, announced on Saturday his resignation amid ongoing protests in the country.

"I thank you all for the confidence you have placed in me, however, I have made a decision to resign," Abdyldayev said at a parliament meeting.

He added that Vice Speaker Mirlan Bakirov would perform his duties.

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The Kyrgyz parliament will review the cabinet selection and program put forward by a candidate for prime minister from the opposition, Sadyr Japarov, Deputy Speaker Aida Kasymalieva told Sputnik on Saturday.

"The parliament of Kyrgyzstan today will review only the program and the composition of the cabinet of ministers of Prime Minister Sadyr Japarov," Kasymalieva said.

She added that the lawmakers will not consider another candidate for the post of prime minister as Sadyr Japarov had already been approved for the role.

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BISHKEK, October 10 (Sputnik) - Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov has dismissed Security Council Secretary Damir Sagynbayev and his deputy, Omurbek Suvanaliev, amid post-elections turmoil in the Central Asian country.

"President of the Kyrgyz Republic Sooronbay Jeenbekov has signed a decree to relieve Damir Kazakovich Sagynbayev of duties of secretary of the Security Council of the Kyrgyz Republic," the presidential office told Sputnik.

The Kyrgyz leader also dismissed Security Council Deputy Secretary Omurbek Suvanaliev, replacing him with ex-chief of the General Staff Zhanybek Kaparov.

10:42 GMT 10.10.2020

Supporters of the former Kyrgyz president Almazbek Atambayev have been sharing posts on social media, saying that they believe that Atambayev may be detained. 

Sources in law enforcement say that Atambayev was not at home at the time when special forces arrived there. Yet this information has to be confirmed. 

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A curfew in Bishkek will last from 9 pm until 5 am and will apply to both citizens and non-citizens, except state and local administration officials, a source in the country's Interior Ministry said. 

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People who support Sadyr Japarov's appointment as the country's new prime minister have gathered in Bishkek's Old Square, saying they will remain there "till the end" despite the police urging them to leave the area.  

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"We believed that Sadyr Japarov would become the person who would unite different political forces … unfortunately, the events of the last few days have demonstrated that, regardless of his personal qualities and merits, the situation at the moment has developed in such a way that a significant part of society will simply refuse to accept him and instead of uniting the whole country, on the contrary, we will only increase the split and disagreement", Kasymalieva explained.

She went on to express her concern that Japarov’s appointment would cause further upheavals in the Kyrgyz society.

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