Around 40 observers from Kazakhstan observe presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan

The presidential elections started today at 8.00 am in Kyrgyzstan. The polling stations will close at 8.00 pm. 516 international observers from 48 countries of the world are observing the elcetions. 85 media representatives from different countries are covering the course of elections from Kyrgyzstan. Kazakhstan has the highest number of its observers as part […]

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The presidential elections started today at 8.00 am in Kyrgyzstan. The polling stations will close at 8.00 pm.

516 international observers from 48 countries of the world are observing the elcetions. 85 media representatives from different countries are covering the course of elections from Kyrgyzstan.

Kazakhstan has the highest number of its observers as part of CIS and SCO Election Observation Missions – around 40 observers.

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