News / Asia

Five Parties Share Win in Kyrgyz Election

TEXT SIZE - +

Election officials in Kyrgyzstan have announced final results from last month's elections, with five parties winning seats in the country's parliament.

The election commission said Monday no party won a majority. But the nationalist Ata-Zhurt was announced as the leading vote-winner of the five political parties that passed the five-percent threshold needed to enter the legislative body.

Ata-Zhurt will now lead talks to form a coalition government.  The new government will replace the interim government that has run Kyrgyzstan since a deadly uprising toppled then-President Kurmanbek Bakiyev in April.

Officials had delayed the release of the results in the October 10 vote while election officials investigated charges of irregularities.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday congratulated the Kyrgyz people on the "positive, transparent, and well organized" elections.  He encouraged the timely formation of an inclusive government that he said he hoped will "ensure peace, stability and security."

Just two months after the former president was ousted, riots broke out in June between ethnic Kyrgyz and minority Uzbeks in southern Kyrgyzstan.  Hundreds of people were killed and some 400,000 others were displaced.

Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

You May Like

Video Syria's Civil War Fuels Violence in Iraq

Analysts say al-Qaida-linked militants are flowing back and forth from both countries More

Video Star Trek Influence Lives Long and Prospers

As new movie thrills, many are once again discussing the iconic franchise's influence on society, science and technology More

OECD: Developing Green Cities Key to Sustainable Future

OECD suggests strategies to mitigate rapid growth, industrialization in urban centers, which produce about two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions More

This forum has been closed.
Comments
     
There are no comments in this forum. Be first and add one

Featured Videos

Your JavaScript is turned off or you have an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
Your JavaScript is turned off or you have an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
Video

Video Volunteers Help Revive LA's Concrete River

The Los Angeles River is a concrete drainage channel through much of its 80-kilometer length. It channels waste-water from storm drains and has become a receptacle for much of the city's trash. But as Mike O'Sullivan reports, the river is slowly being restored with the help of volunteers, who take part in an annual clean-up.