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ALMA-ATA, March 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Kyrgyz President
Askar Akayev ordered a review of parliamentary election results in regions where
the polls have been disputed by the opposition, reports from Bishkek said
Monday.
The Central Election Commission and the Supreme Court were toldto probe the allegedly rigged
election with "special attention to those districts where the results of the
election brought a strong public reaction," his office said in a statement.
Investigators will "tell people openly who is right
and who is wrong," the statement said. "The disputes need to be solved fully and
fairly."
Meanwhile, about 17,000 opposition protesters took
over more government buildings in the southern town of Jalal-Abad and nearby
Osh, the second-biggest city in the country.
Earlier in the day, a spokesman for the president
said Akayev is ready for negotiations with the opposition "at any time."
"I think these measures will allow the situation in
the countryto be stabilized, since the events in the south can lead to
unpredictable consequences and seriously affect... citizens' security," Abdil
Segizbayev said in a televised speech.
Akayev's supporters won a landslide victory in the
parliament elections held on Feb. 27 with runoffs in many regions on March
13.The opposition refused to accept the results and accused the authorities of
fraud in the election.
Following the election, the opposition rallied,
blocked roads and occupied several government buildings, demanding Akayev's
resignation. Akayev has blamed the opposition leaders for incitinga civil war.
Akayev has served the maximum two terms allowed by
the constitution and has pledged to step down before the presidential election
scheduled for October. Enditem |