Chairwoman of the Central Election Commission of Kyrgyzstan (CEC) Nurzhan Shaildabekova presented certificates and badges to the deputies of the 7th convocation of Parliament. Then each deputy took the oath.
The oldest member of Parliament Sharapatkan Mazhitova from Yntymak party received her mandate the first. She will preside at parliamentary sessions until a new speaker is elected.
Thus, six parties get into Parliament:
- Ata Zhurt Kyrgyzstan (15 mandates, 5 of which will be given to women);
- Ishenim (12 mandates, 4 of which will be given to women);
- Yntymak (9 mandates, 3 of which will be given to women);
- Alliance (7 seats, women will get 2);
- Butun Kyrgyzstan (6 mandates, 2 given to women);
- Yiman Nuru (5 mandates, 2 mandates will be given to women).
The winners in 34 single-mandate constituencies will become MPs. Repeat elections will be held on February 27 in the Pervomaisky and Sverdlovsky districts of Bishkek. The majority of residents voted against all candidates there and the election results were declared invalid.