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Kyrgyz Constitution
Kyrgyzstan Undermines Constitutional Court With New Avenues to Revise Decisions
By Colleen Wood
Two years after re-instituting the Constitutional Court, Japarov has approved a law that opens its decisions to presidential interference.
What’s in Kyrgyzstan’s Proposed ‘Khanstitution’?
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz are set to vote on a controversial new constitution and for a new president on the same day, January 10.
Kyrgyz Soundly Pass Constitutional Changes in Referendum
By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz voters cast ballots Sunday to approve constitutional changes that have many observers worried.
Kyrgyzstan: Corrupt, Anarchic – and Stable?
By Christopher Schwartz and Alisher Khamidov
Despite its problems, Kyrgyzstan may be Central Asia's most stable state. Here's why.
Kyrgyz Judge Removed, Another Reprimanded
By Catherine Putz
Fingerprints, the right to vote, a Supreme Court scandal and a brewing constitutional crisis.
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