Kyrgyz President Issues Warning to Legislators
After parliamentary criticism prompts most of his government offer to resign, President Kurmanbek Bakiev tells legislators to behave or face the consequences.
After parliamentary criticism prompts most of his government offer to resign, President Kurmanbek Bakiev tells legislators to behave or face the consequences.
More protests planned as government and opposition fail to find middle ground.
Government agrees measures to take out serious criminals, a day after a prominent public figure is attacked.
Aidar Akaev’s constituents want to sack him as their member of parliament since he has not been in the country for the last year.
Convicts ask for review of cases as they await final decision on death penalty ban.
President Bakiev steps in after protesters occupy central square to demand prime minister’s resignation.
Whether you view March 24 as a positive turning point or a national tragedy very much depends which side of the protest lines you were on at the time.
Following the removal of a government that environmentalists accuse of covering up a major cyanide spill, there are renewed efforts to secure compensation.
A dump that houses waste from a uranium plant offers a risky way of earning a living.
Marat Sultanov promises to unite a divided chamber, but some are concerned that President Bakiev will exert more control over parliament.