Politics, Asia - Pacific

Kyrgyzstan choosing new president, government system

Elections in Central Asian country come in wake of protests last October, rejecting results of parliamentary polls

Nazir Aliyev Tayfur  | 10.01.2021 - Update : 10.01.2021
Kyrgyzstan choosing new president, government system Kyrgyz parliament speaker Talant Mamitov casts his vote during presidential elections and referendum to determine the form of government in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on January 10, 2021. ( Kyrgyz Presidency - Anadolu Agency )

BISHKEK 

Voters are going to the polls in Kyrgyzstan Sunday to choose a new president as well as decide on constitutional changes in the form of government.

As many as 3.5 million registered voters started to cast their votes at 2,474 polling places nationwide at 8.00 a.m. local time (0200GMT).

As many as 17 candidates are seeing the presidency, including former Prime Minister and presumed front-runner Sadyr Japarov, former Parliament Speaker Adahan Madumarov, ex-State Committee for National Security head Abdil Segizbayev, and a former member of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court.

The country will also decide on its form of government: parliamentary, presidential, or no change.

If a presidential candidate gets more than half of the votes Sunday he will be elected, and if not the top two candidates will proceed to a second round.

Sunday’s election in the Central Asian country comes in the wake of protests which erupted last October after eight political parties rejected parliamentary election results, claiming the process was unfair.

The demonstrators stormed the parliament and other buildings and clashed with police, demanding new elections.

In response, the election authority annulled the election results.

Clashes between protesters and security forces left at least one person dead and 590 others injured.

*Writing by Seda Sevencan


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