The answer to this question is actually somewhat complicated.
The country's Constitution created the framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President is the head of state and head of the government. There are also two chambers of Parliament which share legislative power with the president.
In reality the same people are in power as in the Communist era. There is an environment of cronyism and corruption. Opposition parties hold little power and elections are held for the same people year after year.
Sarykol mountain range.
well I know there is tension with the country Tajikistan and uzbekistan. Maybe a little russia. sorry it isnt much help..
Kyrgyzstan has the strongest tensions with China, but has no "proper enemies" in the way that Armenia, Israel, and South Korea have "proper enemies".
Kudaybergen Bazarbaev is the Minister of Social Development for Kyrgyzstan.
As per the distance calculator the distance between
Kabul and Bishkek is 646.25 miles, which is 1040.01 in kilometers.
The Tian Shan mountains cover 3% of Kyrgyzstan.
I assume you are talking about the 48 contiguous states of the USA. Texas has the largest land area.
Kyrgyzstan is south of Kazakhstan and borders the northwest portion of China
"Kurdistan" is not a country as such. The Kurdish area straddles several countries, mainly Turkey and Iraq.
(The republic with a similar name is Kyrgyzstan, which is southeast of Kazakhstan and borders China.)
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