China News Agency, Nur-Sultan, October 9th, Bishkek: Supporters of different factions in Kyrgyzstan clashed on the 9th local time. The two sides threw stones at each other on Alatau Square in the center of the capital Bishkek. , People have been injured.

  On the 6th, the Kyrgyz parliament accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Boronov and appointed the opposition Zaparov as acting prime minister.

Opposition parties such as the Reform Party expressed opposition to Zaparov's appointment as interim prime minister and elected former Prime Minister Babanov as the prime minister's candidate.

  According to Kyrgyzstan’s National News Agency, Zaparov and Babanov’s supporters clashed on the 9th in Alatau Square in the center of Bishkek, throwing stones at each other.

Among them, supporters of former Kyrgyz president Atambayev were also mixed.

The scene pictures and videos showed that the scene was very chaotic.

  In addition, some residents without obvious political inclination also held peaceful assemblies, calling on the authorities to take timely measures to prevent phenomena such as beating, smashing and looting that disrupt public order.

  According to the official website of the Kyrgyz President, the Kyrgyz President Reenbekov signed the decree on the state of emergency in the capital Bishkek on the 9th.

At the same time, the current Deputy Minister of the Interior Orozhaliyev was appointed commander of the capital garrison.

  According to the decree, the state of emergency in the capital will last from 20 o'clock on October 9th to 8 o'clock on October 21st.

In the meantime, the municipality of Bishkek has the right to announce a curfew and special entry and exit system, which can prohibit designated citizens from going out, can use the power of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to maintain social order, can announce the prohibition of gatherings and make relevant regulations on the use of communication equipment.

  Yoshimoto held parliamentary elections on the 4th of this month.

After the preliminary results of the vote count were announced, Kyrgyzstan's unsuccessful parties organized a protest rally in Alatau Square in the center of Bishkek on the 5th, demanding the cancellation of the election results and the resignation of President Reenbekov.

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