Kyrgyzstan: A Year after the Transit of Power

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Kyrgyzstan: A Year after the Transit of Power
// Russia and New States of Eurasia. 2021. No IV (LIII). P. 115-127

DOI: 10.20542/2073-4786-2021-4-115-127

Abstract

Politically and economically Kyrgyzstan still remains unstable. Yet the forces led by the current president S.Japarov who came to power in 2020 have managed  to retain control over the state even though they failed to finalize a clear domestic political strategic and tactical course. In the last year they partially succeded in removing from power those who were associated in 2011-2020 with the rule of  A. Atambayev–S.Jeenbekov, but no radical improvement in the domesic economic situation and in life  conditions of population have been achieved. Still elections to Jogorku Kenesh in November 2021 showed that president Japarov has proved his political viability that will help him to formulate prospects of further national development.


Keywords

Kyrgyzstan, S.Japarov, Jogorku Kenesh, parliamentary elections, coup d’état


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For citation:
Murtazin M. Kyrgyzstan: A Year after the Transit of Power. Russia and New States of Eurasia, 2021, No IV (LIII), pp. 115-127. https://doi.org/10.20542/2073-4786-2021-4-115-127



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