By Ayjaz Wani
The transformation of Kyrgyzstan, the former Soviet Republic, from an authoritarian state towards a parliamentary form of government has been short-lived, as President Sooronbai Jeenbekov became the third Kyrgyz president to be toppled after recent country-wide protests. The transformation of the governance...
Kyrgyzstan: From Democratic Revolutions To Coup – Analysis
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