
In an interview with "Kabar," the president indicated that his decision to resign was prompted by the need to prevent a possible split in society.
He noted that groups had emerged in parliament that began to divide deputies into "supporters of the general" and "supporters of the president," and some civil servants were subjected to intimidation using Tashiev's name.
Japarov emphasized: "If I had not taken such decisive measures, it could have affected ordinary citizens, and the people could also have been divided into two parts. Before making the final decision, I called Tashiev, explained the situation to him, and informed him that I was relieving him of his duties. For me, the stability of the state is a priority," he added.