31 октября: Премьер-министр Кыргызстана Алмазбек Атамбаев выиграл президентские выборы в центральноазиатском государству, одержав победу в первом туре. Результаты голосования показали безусловное лидерство премьер министра, 62,9 процента голосов. (AFP)

Премьер-министр Кыргызстана Алмазбек Атамбаев победил на президентских выборах центральноазиатского государства, одержав победу в первом туре, заявила в понедельник Центральная избирательная комиссия.

"По предварительным результатам, Алмазбек Атамбаев был избран президентом Кыргызстана"  заявил журналистам после голосования в воскресенье глава центральной избирательной комиссии Туйгуналы Абдраимов. "Второго тура не будет. Атамбаев получил более половины голосов, и мы можем сказать, что он выиграл в первом туре".

Результаты голосования показали безусловное лидерство премьер министра - 62,9 процента голосов.

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