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Kyrgyzstan elections
Kyrgyzstan Sets November Date for Presidential Election
By Catherine Putz
The contenders are already gathering for what will surely be Central Asia's most dynamic election to date.
Sex Sells, Even in Tajikistan
By Catherine Putz
Analyzing the Kyrgyz election and just who does Turkmenistan think it’s fooling? Friday links.
Post-Election Politicking in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
The new Kyrgyz parliament is set to get to work next week, probably.
Final Results Confirmed in Kyrgyz Parliamentary Race
By Catherine Putz
As expected, six parties cleared the threshold--but a coalition has yet to be determined.
Kyrgyzstan Decides
By Tim Scott
What did election day in Bishkek look like?
Kyrgyzstan Elects a New Parliament
By Catherine Putz
Preliminary results show six parties getting enough votes to enter the parliament, ruling coalition to be determined.
What You Should Know About Kyrgyzstan’s Election
By Catherine Putz
As Kyrgyz head to the polls this weekend, read up on the election.
Kyrgyz Increasingly Disillusioned with Political and Economic Stall
By Casey Michel
A new International Crisis Group report says Kyrgyzstan is on an uncertain trajectory.
Why Has Kyrgyzstan’s Election Generated Odd Party Mergers?
By Catherine Putz
The Kyrgyz election system is, in part, set up to result in strange bedfellows.
Tajikistan is at the End of an Era
By Catherine Putz
Chinese businesses in Central Asia and silkworms in Tajikistan; weekend reads.
Kyrgyzstan Gears Up for Parliamentary Elections
By Catherine Putz
Personality might supersede policy platforms in Kyrgyzstan's election--but at least the results aren’t predetermined.
Kyrgyzstan Election Worries: Biometrics, Migrants, Technical Difficulties
By Catherine Putz
Bishkek will have a new parliament next month, but election day could be chaotic.