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Japarov: The era of coups in Kyrgyzstan is over

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Japarov: The era of coups in Kyrgyzstan is over
The President of Kyrgyzstan, Sadir Japarov, emphasized that there is no place for political instability and coups in the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to him, the current state system is strong, and the people know well whom to support. This was reported by Kabar.kg.

According to the President, there will be no more coups in Kyrgyzstan. He cited three main reasons for this: first, the government will not allow it.

Second, the weak state of the past no longer exists; Kyrgyzstan has become a strong state. Third, the people have realized who should be in power and who is truly working.

At the same time, Japarov noted that some conspiratorial groups still exist in society. Their goal is to mislead the people, portray the situation as unstable, and protect their own interests.

The President condemned such actions and emphasized that these groups include former corrupt officials who previously abused state resources, individuals whose property was confiscated, and former officials removed from power. He firmly stated that their plans for revenge will not be realized.

According to Japarov, in Kyrgyzstan, success can now only be achieved through hard work. Power should be attained not through street protests but through elections.

He said: “From now on, you will only see coups in your dreams. The era of looting and fighting for power is over.

The new Kyrgyzstan will be a state based on peace and the rule of law.”

It is worth recalling that Kyrgyzstan has experienced three coups in the last 20 years. In 2005, Askar Akayev, in 2010, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, and in 2020, Sooronbay Jeenbekov were removed from power.

These events caused serious damage to the country's economy and social life. However, according to Japarov, today's Kyrgyzstan will not allow such political instability.

State institutions have strengthened, and the people have reached the level of deciding their fate through elections.

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