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The Republic of Kyrgyzstan currently undergoes serious conflicts about its Constitution. The Constitutional Document of 1993 has been amended several times, notably twice in 2006, with the last amendment strengthening the position of Parliament in relation to the President. This last amendment and the previous amendment of November 2006 were declared void by the Constitutional Court and the former version of 2003 was in force again. Now, there are intentions to hold a referendum on an all-new Constitution.

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Kofler, B. (2008). Kyrgyzstan. In: Kucsko-Stadlmayer, G. (eds) European Ombudsman-Institutions. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-72882-6_34

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