"Today, there is a relatively high voter turnout, which indicates that there is a demand in society to participate in elections," TASS quotes her.

According to the CEC member, the use of modern technologies in voting, in particular electronic ballot boxes and equipment for reading biometric data, has increased the interest of citizens in the elections.

“Electronic ballot boxes make it possible to avoid falsification, while maintaining the secrecy of the vote.

Therefore, citizens can make their choice, not doubting that their vote may not be taken into account, ”Jurabayeva explained.

The head of the Central Election Commission of Kyrgyzstan Nurzhan Shildabekova reported that 21 violations were recorded during the voting.

“On a national scale, I believe they will not affect the voting results and the election results,” she stressed.

As of 18.00 (15.00 Moscow time), the turnout in the parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan was 46.26%.

Parliamentary elections are held in Kyrgyzstan on October 4.

16 political parties are fighting for the seats of deputies, between which 120 seats in parliament will be divided.