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| Kyrgyz opposition leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev raises a fist during a rally at the central square of Bishkek. (AFP/file) | ALMA ATA, March 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Kyrgyzstan's acting
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev said on Friday that presidential elections will be
held in June according to the existing constitution, reports from the Kyrgyz
capital Bishkek said.
Without announcing an exact date
for the poll, Bakiyev told the parliament that "the elections of a new president
must take place within three months according to the existing law."
"We will follow the existing law," he added.
Bakiyev, who is deputy head of the People's Movement
of Kyrgyzstan, said earlier in the day that he was appointed both acting
president and prime minister by the deputies.
"Parliament appointed me prime minister and gave me
the functions of president," Bakiyev said to crowds of supporters in Bishkek
late Thursday.
"I now exercise the duties of prime minister and
president," he said.
The opposition in the small Central Asian country
started gathering after the Feb. 27 parliamentary election, alleging that the
poll was flawed. Rallies escalated after the March 13 run-offs,with opposition
taking control of government buildings and airports in some southern regions and
banks looted in demonstrations-turned-riots.
On Thursday, protesters broke the security line and
stormed into the White House, the seat of the government.
There were confusing reports about the whereabouts of
Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev. Enditem |