The party of pro-Russian parliamentary Kulov in Kyrgyzstan to head

Written by Sandeep Nehra

Ar-Namys party of former Prime Minister Felix Kulov, pro-Russian was leading with 22.1% of the vote in Sunday’s parliamentary Kyrgyzstan, according to a survey conducted at the exit polls published by the site of www.centrasia.ru specialized information.

The former pro-Russian Prime Minister Felix Kulov went to his polling station in Bishkek, October 10, 2010

“I’m sure of the victory of my party. If my winning bid will be presented for the post of prime minister,” said Mr Kulov, a former general and former prime minister backed by Moscow in favor of returning to a regime strong presidency.

According to the site centasia.ru, which reported a survey on a sample of 1,306 voters in four cities including the capital Bishkek, and Osh, the second largest city, Kulov‘s party, supported the return to a strong presidency, is closely followed by the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan (SDKP).

This party, led by another former Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev, supports the interim government established after the overthrow of the regime in April of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, in which he played a central role.

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