Otago Daily Times

Establishm­ent parties to fore in election

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BISHKEK: Two establishm­ent parties looked set to dominate Kyrgyzstan’s Parliament after yesterday’s election, but it remained unclear if they could form a coalition.

The Birimdik (Unity) party of President Sooronbai Jeenbekov’s closest supporters led the count with 24.53% of the vote, according to preliminar­y data published by the country’s election authority.

Just behind it with 22.2% was Mekenim Kyrgyzstan (My Motherland Kyrgyzstan), whose ticket includes former coalition members and exoppositi­on MPs, and which has avoided positionin­g itself as either allied with or opposed to the President.

Just four parties of 16 contesting 120 seats in the singlecham­ber parliament appeared to have crossed the 7% barrier for election, the two others being Kyrgyzstan and Butun Kyrgyzstan.

But three parties that failed to clear the threshold denounced the results yesterday, two of them staging a brief protest on the central square of the capital, Bishkek.

‘‘We the Social Democrats political party state that we have received evidence of hundreds of mass violations during the electoral process,’’ said a splinter group of the former ruling coalition.

Observers from the Organisati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe were due to deliver their assessment of the vote last night. — Reuters

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