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Kyrgyzstan President Dismisses Powerful National Security Chief

Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov has issued a decree to dismiss Kamchybek Tashiev from his dual role as Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Chairman of the National Security State Committee (GKNB). This significant decision could mark the beginning of notable changes within the country's political arena.

A Long-Standing Political Alliance Ends

Kamchybek Tashiev was appointed as the head of the GKNB on October 16, 2020, during a period of heightened political tension in the country. His appointment, alongside Sadyr Japarov's rise to acting president, was a widely recognized development.

The long-standing friendship between Tashiev and the current President Japarov was considered one of the most robust political alliances in Kyrgyzstan. Their collaboration dates back to the early 2010s, with events in 2012 further solidifying their bond.

Tashiev's Influence and Future Speculation

Following the events of October 2020, the tandem of Japarov and Tashiev grew stronger. With Japarov assuming the presidency, Tashiev became a key figure in the country's security apparatus as the head of the GKNB. He played an active role in overseeing critical matters and shaping state policy.

Analysts often referred to their alliance as the most stable political duo in the nation. Consequently, any personnel change involving Tashiev was viewed as a potential indicator of larger shifts within the government.

In recent times, rumors had circulated within political circles about Kamchybek Tashiev's potential candidacy in upcoming presidential elections. However, Tashiev himself had repeatedly stated that he was not seeking the presidency and would support Sadyr Japarov.

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