
According to him, the Central Election Commission was supposed to issue the mandate within three days, but the delay has already reached 19 days.
On his social media page, Chyngyz Aydarbekov reported that rumors are actively circulating around him, coming from anonymous accounts and unknown sources.
He noted that the people, on the contrary, did not fall for the false rumors and criticized those who are trying to tarnish his reputation.
Aydarbekov expressed confidence that his 22 years of diplomatic experience left no negative feedback about him; on the contrary, he received numerous thanks, including letters from heads of state. He added that his biography has undergone many checks, which allowed him to hold high positions.
The politician stated that the verification by the Central Election Commission has been ongoing for 19 days.
“With a court decision in place, the Ministry of Internal Affairs can issue a certificate within a day, and it should reach the Central Election Commission within three days. The appointment of a deputy to the Jogorku Kenesh is not the prerogative of the Central Election Commission; they must fulfill the will of the people. The mandate should be issued within three days. Today is already the 19th day. This has never happened in the history of independent Kyrgyzstan. The Central Election Commission should not interfere in intrigues but should fulfill its duties,” Aydarbekov emphasized.
We remind you that he ran in the parliamentary elections for district No. 21 in Bishkek, where he took third place, receiving over 6,000 votes. His candidacy was supposed to replace deputy Kuanychbek Kongantieva, who decided to voluntarily give up the mandate.
The Central Election Commission reported that they are awaiting information from the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding Aydarbekov's case.
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