Tuesday, 14 June 2005

COURT UPHOLDS DECISION, STRIPS AKAYEV\'S DAUGHTER OF MANDATE

Published in News Digest

By empty (6/14/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Pervomaisky district court in Bishkek has declined the lawsuit of Bermet Akayeva, the daughter of the former Kyrgyz president, to invalidate the decision of the Central Elections Commission stripping her of her mandate. Her lawyer Svetlana Sorokina told Interfax on Tuesday that on Monday evening the court upheld the decision of the Central Elections Commission. \"Akayeva\'s lawyers and Akayeva herself are dissatisfied with the ruling of the district court and plan to protest it in the Supreme Court within 10 days,\" she said.
Pervomaisky district court in Bishkek has declined the lawsuit of Bermet Akayeva, the daughter of the former Kyrgyz president, to invalidate the decision of the Central Elections Commission stripping her of her mandate. Her lawyer Svetlana Sorokina told Interfax on Tuesday that on Monday evening the court upheld the decision of the Central Elections Commission. \"Akayeva\'s lawyers and Akayeva herself are dissatisfied with the ruling of the district court and plan to protest it in the Supreme Court within 10 days,\" she said. (Interfax)
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