Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb. 23 / Trend V. Zhavoronkova/
Kyrgyzstan should not expect the destabilization of political situation in the country,
Kyrgyz expert Orozbek Moldaliyev said.
Kyrgyz Ata-Jurt Party's leader Kamchibek Tashiyev said that the country's opposition is going to hold mass protest actions with a demand of Prime Minister's retirement in the country.
Reportedly, the protest action will be organized on March, 1. Tashiyev said that the third revolution in Kyrgyzstan is possible.
But the expert thinks that Kyrgyz people will unlikely to have demonstration against the Parliament's leader and the government.
"The Kyrgyz government has just started working and introduced its new program and I think there is no reason to demand its retirement," Moldaliyev told Trend over phone from Bishkek.
He added that the country's population has no serious unrest with Kyrgyz power. So, people will unlikely gather to protest against Prime Minister.
Moldaliyev said that Tashiyev tries to attract the population's attention to himself and the team with another opposition political figure of the country Adakhan Madumarov.
"Tashiyev is able to organize a protest action, but I think he will not find enough supporters as it was at the Parliamentary and Presidential elections," expert added.
Now the situation in Kyrgyzstan is stabilizing and the country's government started realizing its promises, Moldaliyev said.
The increase in favorable credits and pensions is among the major promises of the Kyrgyz government, he stressed.
"Now much will depend on the government's fulfillment of its promises," the expert said.