(Reuters) – Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has dismissed the prime minister, Akylbek Japarov, Russia’s RIA state information company reported on Monday, citing an unidentified supply within the presidential administration.
There was no additional element on why Japarov, who has headed the federal government since 2021, might need been dismissed and who would substitute him.
Kyrgyzstan, a mountainous nation in Central Asia and a former Soviet Republic, has gone by way of vital political and social instability since its independence in 1991.
It is economic system relies upon closely on remittances from tens of millions of migrant labourers working in Russia, which make up a fifth of the nation’s gross home product (GDP), in line with United Nations information.
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