China News Service, Nur-Sultan, October 8th, Bishkek News: Kyrgyzstan's political changes caused by parliamentary elections are still continuing, and "where is the president" became a concern on the 8th.

  Kyrgyzstan held parliamentary elections on the 4th.

After the preliminary vote count was announced, the opposition held a protest on the 5th and occupied the government building that integrated the presidential palace and parliament office in the early morning of the 6th.

At present, as the political forces of all parties have not yet reached a reconciliation, the country is almost in a state of "shutdown".

  Kyrgyzstan President Reenbekov has not appeared in public so far.

After some media reported that "the whereabouts of the president is unknown" on the 8th, "where is the president" became the focus of attention of all parties.

Some media even speculated that Reenbekov had gone to Osh, a city in southern Kyrgyzstan, for support or had gone abroad for asylum.

  According to Interfax News Agency’s report on the 8th, Suvanaliyev, the interim chairman of the Kyrgyz National Security Council, said that since the beginning of the protests, the president has never appeared publicly. Several of the president’s statements have been posted online. Where is he exactly.

For safety reasons, it has been decided to close the border of Kyrgyzstan.

  Kyrgyzstan's Acting Minister of the Interior Asanov stated that the opposition has never met with the president and has no knowledge of the president's whereabouts.

  Later that day, the Kyrgyz President’s Information Bureau told the media that President Zhenbekov was still in the capital, Bishkek, and was negotiating with leaders of various parties to restore stability to the domestic situation as soon as possible.

  In addition, the press secretary of President Kyrgyzstan Stamariyeva informed the media that Zhenbekov had a phone call with the new speaker Abduldayev on the 8th.

Abduldayev said that some lawmakers are planning to bring a presidential impeachment case, and Reenbekov must take a decision that will help the country get out of trouble as soon as possible.

  Analysis believes that the face-to-face dialogue between Zhenbekov and the opposition may be held soon.

Because Kyrgyzstan’s strong department has stated its position on the 8th, “will be independent of politics and ensure national security and domestic stability”.

In this way, "face to face" has a safety prerequisite.

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