
Chynberdi Tolonov Elected as Deputy in Kyrgyzstan’s Parliament

The Central Election Commission of Kyrgyzstan (CEC) has announced the appointment of Chynberdi Tolonov to fill the vacant seat in the Parliament. The decision was made during a meeting of the CEC and Tolonov has been duly registered as a deputy, receiving a certificate and a badge.
Tolonov will be taking over the position from Farkhat Ismailov, who was stripped of his mandate after it was discovered that he had presented a fake diploma. Ismailov had contested the decision in court, but his appeal was ultimately rejected.
This development comes as a significant change in the leadership of the Kyrgyz Parliament and will have implications for the country’s political landscape. Tolonov’s appointment has been met with both support and opposition, with many closely watching how his tenure will unfold.
The CEC’s decision to appoint Tolonov reflects its commitment to upholding the integrity of the country’s political institutions and ensuring that those in positions of power meet the necessary qualifications. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and honesty in public office.
As Tolonov assumes his new role, all eyes will be on him as he navigates the challenges and responsibilities that come with being a deputy in the Kyrgyz Parliament. The outcome of his tenure will undoubtedly have an impact on the country’s future political landscape.




