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In Kyrgyzstan, where the cold winter has ushered in a thick blanket of smog, people voted to cement Sadyr Japarov’s meteoric victory. On January 10, Japarov rocketed past 16 other candidates with 79 percent of the vote. [1]
A few days after refusing to hear an appeal from the the Kyrgyz Central Election Commission (CEC), due to a technicality, the Kyrgyz Supreme Court’s Constitutional Chamber has agreed to hear a similar appeal, a combination of separate appeals filed b... [2]
As Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov marked three years in power this week, officials in his government confirmed that he’d seek a second term. [3]
On January 10, 2021 Kyrgyz voters elected a new president, Sadyr Japarov, whose meteoric rise to power was prompted by a violent upheaval in October 2020. [4]
A year ago Kyrgyzstan’s electorate went to the polls to vote for a new parliament. [5]
In Kyrgyzstan, where the cold winter has ushered in a thick blanket of smog, people voted to cement Sadyr Japarov’s meteoric victory. On January 10, Japarov rocketed past 16 other candidates with 79 percent of the vote.
A few days after refusing to hear an appeal from the the Kyrgyz Central Election Commission (CEC), due to a technicality, the Kyrgyz Supreme Court’s Constitutional Chamber has agreed to hear a similar appeal, a combination of separate appeals filed b
As Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov marked three years in power this week, officials in his government confirmed that he’d seek a second term.
On January 10, 2021 Kyrgyz voters elected a new president, Sadyr Japarov, whose meteoric rise to power was prompted by a violent upheaval in October 2020.
A year ago Kyrgyzstan’s electorate went to the polls to vote for a new parliament.
Elections in Central Asia are notoriously acts of democratic theater where pre-determined outcomes are dressed up with the excitement of voting.
Tobias Harris is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, an independent, nonpartisan policy institute.
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