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BISHKEK, Oct 13 — Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov today asked parliament to vote again on a new prime minister after MPs backed Sadyr Japarov, a nationalist politician recently freed from jail by supporters. Embattled president Jeenbekov met Japarov and said he would not approve his...

Kyrgyzstan’s President Sooronbai Jeenbekov speaks after a vote at a parliamentary elections in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, October 4, 2020. — Kyrgyz Presidential Press Service/handout pic via Reuters

It came shortly after a senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Central Asian state for talks aimed at resolving the political crisis. “To maintain and strengthen stability in the country, all our decisions must be legitimate and not be questioned,” Jeenbekov was quoted as saying in the statement.

 

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How come in Malaysia the agong doesn't want to use this method? Instead of issuing meaningless statements, the agong should tell Dewan Rakyat speaker to convene the Dewan Rakyat to vote.

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