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Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyz Ruling Coalition Collapses

Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Omurbek BabanovKyrgyzstan Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov
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Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov
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By RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service
ВISHKEK -- Kyrgyzstan's ruling coalition has collapsed after eight months in power.

The Ata-Meken (Fatherland) party announced on August 22 that it was leaving the coalition, a day after another coalition member, Ar-Namys (Dignity), announced its withdrawal.

The breakup came amid infighting between members of the coalition over Kyrgyzstan's weak economy and official corruption.

In a joint statement, deputies from Ata-Meken and Ar-Namys called on Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov to resign.

A coalition spokesman said all cabinet members must now resign and a new coalition must be formed. But Babanov's office said a ruling from the president was required.

The split leaves the two other coalition members -- Babanov's Respublika party and President Almazbek Atambaev's Social-Democratic Party -- without the majority needed to form a government.


With reporting by Reuters, dpa, and ITAR-TASS
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by: Natasha from: Bishkek
August 22, 2012 12:40
Ata-Meken, guys, not Ata-Jurt. (Ata-Jurt's been in the opposition for ages.)
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by: Moderator from: Prague
August 22, 2012 17:05
The story has been corrected. Thank you.
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by: Marcin from: Poznań
August 24, 2012 12:10
You could say that they're in constant opposition since Ms. Otunbaeva established them :)

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