Muscat Daily

Parliament backs new Kyrgyz PM

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan - Kyrgyzstan’s parliament on Wednesday gave its blessing to populist Sadyr Japarov as prime minister, with the Central Asian state seeking a path out of crisis following an annulled election.

Japarov, who was freed from jail by supporters last week, has made several attempts to secure the post since unrest over the parliament­ary election threatened to displace the government.

His latest effort was delayed after President Sooronbay Jeenbekov said he could not sign off on the appointmen­t unless parliament could achieve a quorum.

On Wednesday, more than 80 lawmakers from the 120member parliament attended an extraordin­ary session and Japarov secured the backing of the ruling coalition.

Jeenbekov said last week he was prepared to resign over the latest crisis, which was sparked by allegation­s of vote-buying in the parliament­ary election.

The results were annulled but more than 1,200 were injured and one killed during clashes.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Kyrgyzstan’s acting prime minister Sadyr Japarov
(AFP) Kyrgyzstan’s acting prime minister Sadyr Japarov

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