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Why did the President of Kyrgyzstan dissolve the government?

Bishkek, April 19, Kyrgyzstan's President Zheenbekov signed a presidential decree on the same day, announcing the dissolution of the government headed by Prime Minister Isakov. According to the presidential decree, Isakov and all members of his cabinet will continue to perform their duties until a new government is formed.

The Parliament of Kyrgyzstan passed a vote of no confidence in the government at its meeting 19. Of the 120 members present at the meeting, 102 voted for the resignation of the government. This is the first time in Kyrgyzstan's history that the parliament passed a vote of no confidence in the government. According to the Constitution of Kyrgyzstan, the Parliament can initiate a vote of no confidence in the government on the proposal of more than one third of its members.

The initiator of this case of no confidence in the government came from opposition members who were dissatisfied with Isakov's 20 17 government work report. The government led by Isakov came to power on August 20 17. Previously, the post of Prime Minister was held by the current President Zheenbekov.

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