Washington will pay for holding “appropriate” elections in Kyrgyzstan

Early presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan will be held with the money of American taxpayers, since the United States wants to see its protégé as the head of the republic.

As previously reported by News Front, the vote will take place on January 10, 2021. According to the Central Election Commission, 63 people, including Sadyr Japarov, who resigned from office on the eve of his resignation, applied for participation in the early presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan.

The United States Agency for International Development, known for funding color revolutions around the world, is planning to fund elections in Kyrgyzstan. The move, which is a clear interference in domestic politics, is aimed at restoring the state’s lost influence in the republic.

The expert community does not rule out that Japarov will work to restore the system of American control in Kyrgyzstan.