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Sooronbay Jeenbekov

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Matraimov Wins Court Case and Reinstatement in Kyrgyzstan

Matraimov Wins Court Case and Reinstatement in Kyrgyzstan

By Catherine Putz
Raiymbek Matraimov was fired on Atambayev’s last day in office. A Bishkek court ruled his firing illegal.
Kyrgyzstan Navigates Domestic Political Firestorm, Hopes to Avoid Burning China

Kyrgyzstan Navigates Domestic Political Firestorm, Hopes to Avoid Burning China

By Catherine Putz
The failure of the Bishkek power plant in January has had domestic fallout, but its bilateral dimension could scorch Beijing too.

The Bishkek Power Plant Saga: Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Faces Corruption Charges

The Bishkek Power Plant Saga: Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Faces Corruption Charges

By Catherine Putz
Sapar Isakov stands accused of lobbying for the interests of the Chinese company that modernized the Bishkek power plant.

Kyrgyzstan: Power, Prime Ministers, and Power Plants

Kyrgyzstan: Power, Prime Ministers, and Power Plants

By Catherine Putz
In 2018, both the Bishkek power plant and the Atambayev-Jeenbekov relationship began malfunctioning.

Turkish President Erdogan Urges Kyrgyzstan to Join Fight Against Gulen

Turkish President Erdogan Urges Kyrgyzstan to Join Fight Against Gulen

By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz President Jeenbekov did not respond directly to Erdogan's urging to deal with Gulen-linked institutions.
Is There a Growing Atambayev-Jeenbekov Rift in Kyrgyzstan?

Is There a Growing Atambayev-Jeenbekov Rift in Kyrgyzstan?

By Catherine Putz
A recent slew of firings may mark a real split between current Kyrgyz President Jeenbekov and his predecessor Atambayev.

New Charges Levied Against Former Kyrgyz Presidential Candidate

New Charges Levied Against Former Kyrgyz Presidential Candidate

By Catherine Putz
Kyrgyz authorities have opened an investigation into whether Omurbek Babanov plotted to stage a coup after the October 2017 election.
Journalism in Kyrgyzstan: Shoot the Messenger?

Journalism in Kyrgyzstan: Shoot the Messenger?

By Franco Galdini
Pressure on the press has increased in Central Asia’s so-called island of democracy.

What About That Proposed Second Russian Base in Kyrgyzstan?

What About That Proposed Second Russian Base in Kyrgyzstan?

By Catherine Putz
“It is up to Russia," said Kyrgyz President Jeenbekov in reference to suggestions that Moscow open a second base in the country.

Bitter Cold Hits Bishkek, Chinese-Repaired Power Plant Breaks Down

Bitter Cold Hits Bishkek, Chinese-Repaired Power Plant Breaks Down

By Catherine Putz
While temperatures plummeted in the Kyrgyz capital, anger rose over failures at a power plant modernized three years ago.

Jeenbekov and Nazarbayev Put Kyrgyz-Kazakh Relations Back on Track

Jeenbekov and Nazarbayev Put Kyrgyz-Kazakh Relations Back on Track

By Catherine Putz
With a two-day visit to Astana, the Kyrgyz president and his Kazakh counterpart steer relations back to normal.
An Interview With Aida Salyanova, Kyrgyzstan's Former Prosecutor General

An Interview With Aida Salyanova, Kyrgyzstan's Former Prosecutor General

By Franco Galdini
Having fallen out with the former president, Salyanova faced charges she says were politically motivated.

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