Prime_Minister_of_Kyrgyzstan

Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan

Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan

Head of government of Kyrgyzstan


The chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan (Russian: Председатель Кабинета министров Кыргызской Республики; Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Республикасынын Министрлер Кабинетинин төрагасы, romanized: Qırğız Respublikasının Ministrler Kabinetinin Törağası), formerly known as the prime minister of Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Республикасынын премьер-министри, romanized: Qırğız Respublikasının premyer-ministri) chairs the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic.

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The Prime Minister's Office on Old Square, Bishkek.

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Until 2010, the president was in a stronger position than the prime minister in Kyrgyzstan, but after the 2010 constitutional referendum, the state transitioned to a parliamentary system, placing greater power in parliament and the cabinet at the expense of the president. This was reverted in 2021 after the Kyrgyz constitutional referendum.

History of the office

Kubatbek Boronov was the acting prime minister from 16 June 2020, succeeding Muhammetkaliy Abulgaziyev after his resignation due to his cabinet's heavy corruption case.

Following election protests, Boronov resigned and was replaced on 6 October 2020 by opposition party founder Sadyr Zhaparov[1][2] and again by Artem Novikov on 14 November 2020 to 3 February 2021.

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Sources

  1. "PM quits as protesters take control in Kyrgyzstan". BBC News. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  2. "Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Kubatbek Boronov resigns, reports claim". www.dw.com. Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)



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