Parliament of Kyrgyzstan remained without Russian

CEC Kyrgyzstan published the final results of the elections to parliament on the results of manual counting 100 percent of the ballots. Information is published on the official website of the Commission.

Six parties pass to the parliament: “Ata-Zhurt Kyrgyzstan” (17.3 percent), “Ishhenim” (13.62 percent), “Yntyma” to (10.99 percent), “Alliance” (8.33 percentage), “Butun Kyrgyz” H (7.03 percent) and “YYMAN NUUR” (6.15 percent). The rest of the parties did not overcome the five percent barrier.

For the first time in the history of independent Kyrgyzstan, the parliament remained without Russian deputies. Among other national minorities of the republic there are three deputies from Donggan and one from Uzbeks and Tajiks. Also in the new composition of the Parliament passed 18 women. 19 deputies out of 90 were previously elected to this position.

On November 28, parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan. With automatic counting of votes in the system happened a failure, due to which a number of parties did not recognize the voting results . The CEC country stated that the technical error did not affect the results of the vote.

On November 29, a rally was held at the CEC building. Demonstrators called elections by falsified and demanded a repeated voting.

Earlier, the State Committee of the National Security of Kyrgyzstan announced that he revealed the plan of the state coup in the country. According to the Committee, a group of attackers, which included high-ranking officials and deputies, gathered immediately after declaring elections to organize mass riots and violent seizure of power in Kyrgyzstan.

/Media reports.