President of Kyrgyzstan stepping down following mass protests

15 October 2020, 10:14

Kyrgyzstan Protests
Kyrgyzstan Protests. Picture: PA

Sooronbai Jeenbekov’s decision follows his disputed victory in elections the opposition says were tainted.

Kyrgyzstan’s President Sooronbai Jeenbekov announced his resignation in a bid to end the turmoil that has engulfed the Central Asian nation after a disputed parliamentary election.

In a statement released by his office, Mr Jeenbekov, who has faced calls to step down from protesters and political opponents, said holding on to power was not “worth the integrity of our country and agreement in society”.

“For me, peace in Kyrgyzstan, the country’s integrity, the unity of our people and calm in the society are above all else,” Mr Jeenbekov said.

Kyrgyzstan, a country of 6.5 million people located on the border with China, was plunged into chaos following an October 4 vote that election officials say was swept by pro-government parties.

Protesters wearing Kyrgyz national hats listen to a speaker (Vladimir Voronin/AP)
Protesters wearing Kyrgyz national hats listen to a speaker (Vladimir Voronin/AP)

The opposition said the election was tainted by vote-buying and other irregularities.

Protesters then took over government buildings, looting some offices and the Central Election Commission nullified the election.

The opposition then announced plans to oust Mr Jeenbekov and form a new government.

Kyrgyzstan’s departing president Sooronbai Jeenbekov (Vladimir Voronin/AP)
Kyrgyzstan’s departing president Sooronbai Jeenbekov (Vladimir Voronin/AP)

The announcement on Thursday came just a day after Mr Jeenbekov dismissed a demand to step down from the country’s new prime minister, saying he would stay on the job until the political situation in the Central Asian country stabilises.

The president had insisted earlier that stepping down could trigger “unpredictable developments to the detriment of the state”, his office said.

It emphasised that he will only agree to resign after “he takes the country back into the legal field, after holding parliamentary and calling presidential elections”.

Hundreds of people rallied in the capital Bishkek on Wednesday, demanding his resignation, and the protests continued Thursday on morning.

By Press Association

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