1 December 2020
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (photo credit: Kalpak Travel/flickr)
A new political group in Kyrgyzstan, Committee-93, has called on the Central Asian nation to return to its constitution from 1993 amid protests against a controversial proposal by the interim government to change the current constitution, RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service reported. [ . . . ] The group's members said that by changing the constitution, the current interim leadership is trying to cement power in its hands, while returning to the constitution from 1993 would help ensure a more independent judicial system and parliament needed for the country's further democratic development.
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The Times of Central Asia
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