2020 in Kyrgyzstan
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Events from the year 2020 in Kyrgyzstan
Incumbents
- President – Sooronbay Jeenbekov
- Prime Minister – Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev (until June 15); Kubatbek Boronov (since June 17)
Events
March
- 18 March – The first three cases of Covid 19 in the country were confirmed, after a citizen returned from Saudi Arabia according to the nation's health ministry.[1]
June
- 15 June – Prime Minister Abylgaziev resigned from his post as Prime Minister in connection with allegations against the government in a criminal case on the extension and renewal of radio frequency resources.[2]
- 17 June – The Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan confirms former first deputy prime minister Kubatbek Boronov as the new prime minister.[3]
- 23 June – Judge Emilbek Kaipov of the Birinchi Mai District Court sentenced former President Almazbek Atambaev to 11 years and two months in prison. Former Prosecutor-General Indira Joldubaeva, former chief of the Hematology Center Abdukhalim Raimjanov, and Kalybek Kachkynaliev, a former adviser to the State Penitentiary Service chief, were also found guilty.[4]
gollark: I don't use contactless payment, but I don't know how to turn it off.
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gollark: Why a book, instead of a wiki or something?
gollark: We managed to get nobody to agree to not look up excessive data on people; although he did say something about "exceptional circumstances" I think it was agreed that if there was a circumstance which was actually exceptional enough to warrant that, he would probably not need to care much about the esolangs discord.
gollark: Your "solution" does not make sense.
References
- Post, The Jakarta. "Coronavirus reaches Kyrgyzstan, via Saudi Arabia". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- "Премьер-министр Киргизии Абылгазиев подал в отставку". regnum.ru. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- "Kyrgyzstan's parliament confirms Boronov as prime minister". Reuters. 2020-06-17. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- "Former Kyrgyz President Atambaev Sentenced To 11 Years In Prison For Release Of Crime Boss". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. June 23, 2020.
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