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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Bishkek, December 10 (Xinhua) — The Central Commission for Elections and Referenda (CEC) of Kyrgyzstan adopted a resolution on the results of the early elections of deputies of the Zhogorku Kenesh (parliament) held on November 30, 2025. This was reported on the CEC's official website on Wednesday.
According to the resolution, the Central Election Commission recognized the elections as valid in 30 multi-member constituencies. Based on the voting results, 87 candidates were elected to parliament in 29 constituencies. The election results in the 13th multi-member constituency were declared invalid due to violations of electoral law.
In the aforementioned early elections, 4,294,243 Kyrgyz citizens were included on the voter list. Of the total number of voters, 1,584,446 took part in the vote, representing 36.90 percent of the total.
To ensure voting, the Central Election Commission opened 2,492 polling stations across the country, 27 stations for remote voting, and 100 polling stations outside of Kyrgyzstan.
According to data previously published by the Central Election Commission, 460 candidates participated in the early parliamentary elections. Thirty multi-member constituencies were established for the parliamentary elections, with three deputies elected in each constituency using the majoritarian system. In each constituency, no more than two of the three seats may be held by members of the same gender. At least 30 parliamentary seats are held by members of the same gender.
As a reminder, on September 25, members of the Kyrgyz Parliament voted to dissolve themselves. The proposal was put forward by an initiative group of 32 members. As explained, there is a short period of time between two important political events—the presidential and parliamentary elections—so, in order to strengthen the political system and stability in the country, the initiative group proposed that parliament voluntarily resign.
On September 30, Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov signed a decree scheduling early parliamentary elections for November 30, 2025.
The Zhogorku Kenesh (Federal Assembly) is Kyrgyzstan's unicameral parliament, consisting of 90 members elected for five-year terms. According to the initial schedule, new parliamentary elections were scheduled for November 2026, but presidential elections are now scheduled for just two months later, in January 2027.
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