Kyrgyzstan's president Jeenbekov steps down amid political unrest
Jeenbekov, who has faced calls to step down from protesters and political opponents, said that holding onto power wasn't "worth the integrity of our country and harmony in society."
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Jeenbekov, who has faced calls to step down from protesters and political opponents, said that holding onto power wasn't "worth the integrity of our country and harmony in society."
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First Published: Oct 16 2020 | 2:57 AM IST