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Kyrgyz commission to announce final presidential poll results 03 Nov

Excerpt from report by the Kyrgyz news agency Kabar on 2nd November

Bishkek, 2nd November: The Kyrgyz Central Electoral Commission will adopt a resolution on the results of the 29th October presidential elections on 3rd November. The chairmen and secretaries of all the regional electoral commissions will deliver reports at the session, the chairman of the Central Electoral Commission, Sulayman Imanbayev, announced at the latest sitting of the commission. [Passage to end omitted: Imanbayev praised the presidential elections and said they were held on multi-candidacy basis and without any serious breaches of electoral law and met the country's committments to the OSCE, the agency said]

Source: Kabar news agency, Bishkek, in Russian 1315 gmt 02 Nov 00

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