Bishkek:Kyrgyzstan will hold its presidential election no later than January 10, 2021, the newly-appointed Prime Minister Sadyr Zhaparov, who has declared himself as acting president, said on Friday.
The announcement came a day after Sooronbai Jeenbekov, the fifth President of the Central Asian country, resigned in order to restore stability in the country following weeks of unrest that resulted from a disputed election.
He also proposed lowering the threshold to enter Parliament up to 5 percent, and reducing the electoral deposit from 5 million Kyrgyz soms to 1 million soms, as well as the number of deputies from 120 to 90 or 70.
"When such a Parliament comes, then we will be able to go for constitutional reform," he said.
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