The Asian Age

Kyrgyzstan PM dismissed as Prez cements control

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Bishkek, April 19: Kyrgyzstan on Thursday jettisoned its 29th prime minister in less than three decades of independen­ce as new President Sooronbai Jeenbekov looks to cement control over the Central Asian country.

Lawmakers voted overwhelmi­ngly to dismiss the government of Prime Minister Sapar Isakov, a 40- year- old technocrat viewed as a loyalist of the country’s former leader Almazbek Atambayev.

Jeenbekov subsequent­ly signed an order confirming the government's dismissal.

A total of 101 legislator­s voted for the move with just five against, according to an official parliament­ary protocol.

The vote indicated broad parliament­ary support for Jeenbekov, 59, who is now expected to play a key role in determinin­g the next premier.

Jeenbekov came to power in a bitterly fought presidenti­al election last year while enjoying strong support from Atambayev, 61, who was limited to a single term in office by the constituti­on.

But tensions have since emerged between the pair after Atambayev criticised appointmen­ts made by Jeenbekov and called for the new president's brother, Asylbek, to relinquish

◗ Lawmakers voted overwhelmi­ngly to dismiss the government of Prime Minister Sapar Isakov, a 40- year- old technocrat viewed as a loyalist of the country’s former leader Almazbek Atambayev

his seat in Parliament in a public appearance last month.

Earlier this month Jeenbekov fired key Atambayev allies in the national security service and initiated the sacking of the country's state prosecutor, but has yet to make his own appointmen­ts.

Known since his time as an opposition leader for a fiery and often vulgar public speaking style, Atambayev moved the impoverish­ed ex- Soviet country away from the West and closer to traditiona­l ally Russia while in office.

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PM Sapar Isakov

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