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Kyrgyzstan's government resigns | Kyrgyzstan's government resigns |
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Kyrgyzstan's government has announced its resignation, as a result of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev's call for sweeping reforms. | Kyrgyzstan's government has announced its resignation, as a result of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev's call for sweeping reforms. |
"Today the full cabinet submitted its resignation," spokesman Marat Kadyraliyev told reporters. | "Today the full cabinet submitted its resignation," spokesman Marat Kadyraliyev told reporters. |
Mr Bakiyev has recently discussed making major changes to the Kyrgyz government to increase his own power. | Mr Bakiyev has recently discussed making major changes to the Kyrgyz government to increase his own power. |
Mr Bakiyev was re-elected in July, after a vote which was criticised by Western election monitors. | Mr Bakiyev was re-elected in July, after a vote which was criticised by Western election monitors. |
In a statement, President Bakiyev's office said his ruling Ak Zhol party would nominate a new candidate for the premiership later on Tuesday. The candidate will then be voted on by the parliament. | |
The resignations came as President Bakiyev announced changes to reduce the number of ministries and to bring some agencies, such as the National Security Committee, under his direct control. |
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