
Kyrgyzstan's President Kurmanbek Bakiev has invited outgoing Prime Minister Feliks Kulov to form a new cabinet, RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service reported.
Presidential spokesman Nurlan Shakiev told RFE/RL that Bakiev today submitted Kulov's nomination to parliament for approval.
"We can say that the constitution, signed on the 15th of January, has come into force starting today," presidential spokesman Nurlan Shakiev told RFE/RL. "According to this, President Kurmanbek Bakiev offered to parliament the candidacy of acting Prime Minister Feliks Kulov."
Kulov and his cabinet resigned on December 19, triggering a political crisis that resulted in the adoption of a revamped constitution that gave the president enhanced powers.
Lawmakers are not expected to reach a decision on Bakiev's choice today.
Parliamentarian Kamchybek Tashiev told Kyrgyzstan's AKIpress news agency he believed Kulov's chances of becoming prime minister again were "50-50."
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