
Kyrgyz President Resigns After Unrest: 'I Don't Want to Go Down in History as Leader Who Shed Blood'
The Central Asian country was hit by mass protests earlier this month after parliamentary elections, which have since been annulled. The crowds clashed with law enforcement and stormed the parliament building, which also serves as the presidential office.
Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov has signed his resignation, the press service of the presidential office announced.
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