BISHKEK, SEPT. 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kyrgyzstan’s parliament approved President Almazbek Atambayev’s plans to hold a referendum at on Dec. 4 on altering the constitution to give the PM more power.
The planned constitutional reforms are controversial.
Kyrgyzstan’s current constitution was organised in 2010 after a revolution. To many, it feels that changing it now would be an insult to those people who died in that revolution.
Opposition groups also accuse Mr Atambayev of wanting to move into the PM’s position once he leaves the presidency next year and it has also triggered a fall out with his highly regarded predecessor, Roza Otunbayeva.
In Bishkek opinion was split.
“I think the changes are needed because everyone talks about them in the media,” said Elnur, a 32-year-old driver. Samat, 24, disagreed.
“We do not need changes,” he said. “The whole process reminds me of former presidents of Kyrgyzstan.”
Two former presidents were overthrown after trying to change the constitution.
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(News report from Issue No. 298, published on Sept. 30 2016)