The parties that, according to preliminary data, won parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan, Ishenim, Yntymak and Alliance, demand to recount the votes manually at some polling stations. Butun Kyrgyzstan and Ata Zhurt Kyrgyzstan parties joined them with similar request.
In particular, Ishenim insists on recounting at 70 polling stations. The same demand came from Yntymak. They ask to recount the votes manually at 38 polling stations in Toktogul district of Jalal-Abad region. Alliance party also insists on manual counting of ballots. They have doubts about voting results at 67 polling stations.
Representatives of Ata Zhurt Kyrgyzstan ask for copies of receipts and protocols of manual vote counting abroad.
In addition, they ask to manually recount only spoiled ballots at 16 polling stations in Nooken district.
Elections of deputies of the seventh convocation of the Parliament have been held in Kyrgyzstan. According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission, six parties get into the Parliament.