Ousted Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev said on Monday that Sunday was illegitimate in a referendum a new constitution. He vehemently denied allegations that he was behind the recent violence that has killed dozens of ethnic Uzbeks.
President Bakiyev has always acknowledged the countries of Central Asia, but that is no longer involved, and probably not the power that short time.
He was overthrown in April, when riots broke out after soldiers fired on demonstrators. Living in exile in Belarus, where an exclusive interview with CNN in a government building.
International observers have praised the Sunday referendum as a peaceful solution and the transitional government of Kyrgyzstan Rosa Otunbayeva said the vote proceeded without incident, according to the official news agency Kabar.
Government officials said more than 90 percent of voters supported the constitution.
'We believe that the referendum is valid. The new Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic was adopted, said Otunbayeva.
Omurbek Suvanaliev, leader of the opposition Ata-Yurt, denounced the results.
Kyrgyzstan - a multi-Central Coast Asia - an outbreak of riots in April that at least 294 people were killed, the official news agency, citing the country 24.kg Ministry of Health.
Most of the violence in Osh, where the situation was tense Sunday is concentrated, some polling stations were closed and businesses.
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