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Polls have opened for presidential elections in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan. | |
There are six candidates running for the top job, including the incumbent Kurmanbek Bakiyev. | |
Kyrgyzstan is the only state in Central Asia to have a so-called colour revolution, when a previous president was removed in a popular uprising. | Kyrgyzstan is the only state in Central Asia to have a so-called colour revolution, when a previous president was removed in a popular uprising. |
That happened in 2005, but four years on the country finds itself in a different political environment. | That happened in 2005, but four years on the country finds itself in a different political environment. |
Among the six candidates two are real contenders, Mr Bakiyev and the main opposition candidate, Almazbek Atambayev, who have both been campaigning across the country. | Among the six candidates two are real contenders, Mr Bakiyev and the main opposition candidate, Almazbek Atambayev, who have both been campaigning across the country. |
Kyrgyzstan's geography interests Russia, China and the United States | Kyrgyzstan's geography interests Russia, China and the United States |
Over 500 international observers are expected to monitor the process. | Over 500 international observers are expected to monitor the process. |
Out of five million Kyrgyz citizens, more than half are eligible voters. | |
But analysts say the turnout could be low, citing apathy and mistrust of the election process. | But analysts say the turnout could be low, citing apathy and mistrust of the election process. |
Previous polls under Mr Bakiyev have been criticised by international monitors. | Previous polls under Mr Bakiyev have been criticised by international monitors. |
The situation contrasts with that of 2005 when he came to power following the so-called Tulip revolution. He won a landslide victory gaining almost 90% of the vote. | The situation contrasts with that of 2005 when he came to power following the so-called Tulip revolution. He won a landslide victory gaining almost 90% of the vote. |
But four years on his critics say his government has curbed free speech and become increasingly repressive. | But four years on his critics say his government has curbed free speech and become increasingly repressive. |
His main opponent Mr Atambayev promises to fight corruption and reduce the president's powers. | His main opponent Mr Atambayev promises to fight corruption and reduce the president's powers. |
Mr Bakiyev says his policies are aimed at gaining as much as possible for the people of Kyrgyzstan, but it remains one of the poorest economies in the former Soviet Union. | Mr Bakiyev says his policies are aimed at gaining as much as possible for the people of Kyrgyzstan, but it remains one of the poorest economies in the former Soviet Union. |