Kyrgyz opposition leaders claim control

Kyrgyzstan’s parliament today set June 26 as the date for elections to replace President Askar Akayev, who was ousted two days ago when demonstrators stormed government headquarters, the legislature’s press service said.

Kyrgyz opposition leaders claim control

Kyrgyzstan’s parliament today set June 26 as the date for elections to replace President Askar Akayev, who was ousted two days ago when demonstrators stormed government headquarters, the legislature’s press service said.

It was not immediately clear whether elections would also be called for parliament, but former opposition leaders now in power have suggested a new legislative vote would be held sometime after a presidential election.

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