Kyrgyz parliamentary election protests Opposition demands resignation of president October 7, 5:33

In Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, opposition supporters rushed into Cheong Wa Dae for fraudulent parliamentary elections and protested violently, and the administration announced that it would redo the elections.

However, opposition parties are demanding the resignation of the president, and it is unclear whether the turmoil will subside.

Opposition supporters protested in the capital Bishkek on the 5th, following the prospect that a force close to President Jeenbekov would overwhelm the parliamentary elections held in Kyrgyzstan on the 4th.



Before dawn on the 6th, some opposition supporters rushed into the Cheong Wa Dae and parliamentary buildings, claiming that the opposition had seized some power, while President Jeenbekov said, "There was an attempt to illegally rob the state power. I strongly accused him.



In addition, the Central Election Commission has announced that the election results will be invalid and the election will be restarted, but it is unclear whether the confusion will subside as the opposition party demands the resignation of the president.



In Kyrgyzstan, in addition to the supporters of the former president increasing the opposition to President Jeenbekov, the dissatisfaction of the residents was increasing due to the economic deterioration caused by the spread of the new coronavirus infection.



In the former Soviet countries, protests for the resignation of President Lukashenko continue in Belarus, and the situation is unstable due to a large-scale battle between Azerbaijan and Armenia.