Last year, after the turmoil over the parliamentary elections, the president resigned, and the presidential election was held in Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia. According to local media, former lawmaker Sadir Japarov, who temporarily acted as acting president in the midst of the turmoil, I made sure to win.

In Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, after the parliamentary elections last October, opposition supporters alleging election fraud protested, forcing then-President Jeenbekov to resign.



The election to decide the new president was voted on the 10th and was voted on the same day, and former lawmaker Sadyr Japarov won more than 79% of the votes in the provisional ballot counting announced by the Central Election Commission. Therefore, local media and others have reported that Mr. Japarov's election has been confirmed.



Mr. Japarov is 52 years old.

After working as a business owner, he was first elected to Parliament in 2005 and served as presidential adviser at the time.



He was imprisoned four years ago due to a conflict with the new administration that was launched due to the subsequent political change, but was released in the midst of the turmoil over the parliamentary elections last October, and served as acting president for about a month. It was.



Mr. Japarov has been praised for his ability to resolve the political turmoil surrounding the parliamentary elections, and will promote full-scale economic reforms in the future to escape from the economic downturn that has become a hotbed of public dissatisfaction. The challenge is to be able to do it.