Kyrgyzstan names Zhaparov as new PM after crisis
Kyrgyz acting prime minister Sadyr Zhaparov holds a press conference at the Ala-Archa state residence, Bishkek, Oct. 10, 2020. (AFP Photo)


Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbai Jeenbekov confirmed Sadyr Zhaparov as new the prime minister on Wednesday after the parliament chose the nationalist politician for the position in a repeat vote, a step toward ending a political crisis in the Central Asian nation, which is closely allied with Russia.

Parliament had to vote on Zhaparov's appointment for a second time after President Jeenbekov vetoed its previous decision on Oct. 10 because of proxy voting by some legislators.

Zhaparov's supporters freed him from prison last week amid unrest after a parliamentary election in which official results showed a landslide victory for Jeenbekov's allies. The result was annulled after protesters seized government buildings on Oct. 6.

Zhaparov had been serving a lengthy sentence on charges of taking a senior public servant hostage during a protest in 2013. Last week a court reviewed his case and annulled the verdict. He now needs Jeenbekov to ratify to a parliamentary vote in order to become prime minister.

Zhaparov said earlier on Wednesday he would demand Jeenbekov's immediate resignation now that the country had a legitimate Cabinet after days of unrest.

Jeenbekov will resign only after the Central Asian nation holds a rerun of its parliamentary election, his spokesperson said Wednesday, a stance that might reignite tensions in the country.

Kyrgyzstan's 6.5 million people are currently under a state of emergency, but a few hundred Zhaparov supporters demonstrated in central Bishkek, defying a ban on rallies, to demand that the president resign and parliament dissolve itself.