After mass protests, pro-rus president of Kyrgyzstan resigns

Kyrgyzstan's prime minister has resigned after the protests following the elections, and the country has already entered political chaos. Protesters replaced Kubatbek Boronov with another politician who was released from prison, Sadyr Jaaprov, and the election results had been cancelled. Opposition groups earlier took control of parliament, saying [...]
Protesters replaced Kubatbek Boronov with another politician who was released from prison, Sadyr Jaaprov, and the election results had been cancelled.
Opposition groups earlier took control of parliament, saying the elections were manipulated, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
Russia and China have raised concerns about the crisis in this country.
A large crowd of people gathered in the capital, Bishkek, on Wednesday to seek the imprisonment of the country's president, Sooronbai Yeenbekov, who later implied he was willing to resign.
The pro-rus president told the BBC on Tuesday that he was “willing to give responsibility to strong leaders” but refused to show who he meant. /Periscope












