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Constitutional Court of Kyrgyzstan adopts Fundamental law amendments

Kyrgyzstan Materials 21 January 2010 16:09 (UTC +04:00)
The Constitutional Court of Kyrgyzstan has adopted initiated by the President amendments to the Fundamental law of the republic on Thursday.
Constitutional Court of Kyrgyzstan adopts Fundamental law amendments

The Constitutional Court of Kyrgyzstan has adopted initiated by the President amendments to the Fundamental law of the republic on Thursday.

As the news agency 24.kg earlier reported, the amendments deprive the president of a right to appoint Secretary of State. The post has been abolished as a part of the state administration reforms in the country. The draft bill also provides for abolishment of the president's executive office, the Security Council, the National Guard and the leader's powers on their forming.

The document also proposes to delegate powers on establishment of Presidential conference and other consultative and coordinating bodies to the head of the state. Representatives of the civil society will be expectedly involved in the bodies' activity to work out recommendations on the most essential, socially important issues and problems.

Current version of the Constitution provides possibility for the parliament speaker to execute presidential powers, the right is passed over to the prime minister if the speaker is not able to do it. The bill proposes to authorize another person, chosen by the President's Council. The council will include representatives of the President's Institute, Parliament, government and other bodies and organizations.

The draft bill was submitted to the Kyrgyz Parliament for consideration at the end of 2009, however the lawmakers decided to postpone discussion of the document and hand it over to the Kyrgyz Constitutional Court.

In general, the court has endorsed the amendments but with a reservation that the President's Council would not be entitled to propose a person for execution of president's authority.

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