Kyrgyz Opposition Parties Reject Preliminary Election Results Citing Fraud, Demand New Vote

Kyrgyz opposition parties have rejected the preliminary results of the November 28 parliamentary elections, accusing the Central Election Commission (BShK) of fraud.

In a press conference in Bishkek late on November 28, the leaders of four opposition parties — Ata-Meken (Fatherland), Azattyk (Liberty), Social-Democrats, and Uluttar Birimdigi (Unity of Ethnicities) — demanded that the authorities annul the results and call a new election.

Kyrgyz Opposition Parties Reject Preliminary Election Results Citing Fraud, Demand New Vote (rferl.org)

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