Kyrgyz President: If government's pressure on elections is confirmed, I will resign
Region
- 03 December, 2021
- 06:56
The statements made by the participants about the theft of votes or the change of the ballot paper are entirely nonsense, Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov told the Ariba website, speaking about the results of the November 28 parliamentary elections, Report informs.
"All observers, including international organizations, praised the elections. If there were election irregularities and fraud, they would shout to the whole world that "votes have been stolen" in Kyrgyzstan. There are 31,000 polling station members in the country. If all members of the Central Election Commission state that they are being pressured by the authorities to steal votes, I will resign immediately," he said.
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