Kyrgyzstan"s interim government has taken...
of changing the constitution and holding new electiosn.Kommersant quoted Temir Sariyev, the Kyrgyz deputy prime minister in charge of finance, as saying the polls and referendum would cost around 400 million soms (about $8.7 million), which the Kyrgyz authorities hope will be provided by the United Nations and United States.
A delegation led by Sariyev was in Moscow on Thursday for discussions on the terms of Russia"s financial assistance to Kyrgyzstan.
MOSCOW, April 23 (RIA Novosti)
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