Otago Daily Times

Kyrgyz president resigns

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BISHKEK: Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov resigned yesterday, leaving power in the hands of a nationalis­t rival whose supporters freed him from jail last week.

The swift transition appears to put an end to more than a week of turmoil and unrest that followed a disputed election.

Sadyr Japarov (51), who was named prime minister this week, told supporters he had taken on the powers of the presidency, following the resignatio­n of Jeenbekov and of the parliament speaker, who would otherwise have been next in line.

‘‘Today, [speaker Kanatbek] Isayev signed a resignatio­n letter. All presidenti­al powers have fully passed to me today,’’ Japarov said.

Hours earlier, Jeenbekov became the third president of the small Central Asian nation since 2005 to be toppled in a popular uprising. In a statement, he said he was resigning to prevent violence, which he claimed would have been inevitable if protesters had marched on his compound.

‘‘I do not want to go down in Kyrgyzstan’s history as a president who shed blood and shot at his own citizens.’’

Kyrgyzstan’s constituti­on requires a new election for president within three months. The rules appear to bar Japarov, as interim president, from standing again.

Kyrgyzstan has been in turmoil since an October 4 parliament­ary vote, which the opposition rejected after Jeenbekov’s allies were declared the winners.

Japarov, who was serving a sentence for attempting to kidnap another politician during unrest in 2013, was sprung from prison by his supporters last week. A judge then threw out his conviction, and parliament­ary factions picked him to be premier. — Reuters

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