Kyrgyzstan Election Commission Showcases Remote Voting Tech to PACE Rapporteur
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's Central Election Commission (CEC) demonstrated its remote voting equipment to a PACE rapporteur.
- Discussions focused on past election results, electoral system development, transparency, and gender representation.
- The PACE rapporteur noted positive assessments of the election's technical support and expressed interest in future election technologies.
Tynchtyk Shainazarov, Chairman of Kyrgyzstan's Central Commission for Elections and Referendums (CEC), met with Marietta Karamanli, a Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) and the rapporteur for the Kyrgyz Republic. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the outcomes of the 2025 parliamentary elections and explore advancements in the country's electoral processes.
Key topics included the ongoing development of Kyrgyzstan's electoral system, with a particular emphasis on ensuring transparency and openness. The discussions also touched upon gender representation within the electoral framework and strategies for increasing voter turnout. According to the CEC press service, both parties engaged in a detailed exchange on these critical aspects of democratic participation.
Karamanli acknowledged the positive feedback received from international observer missions regarding the technical support provided during the elections. She conveyed her interest in Kyrgyzstan's continued efforts to enhance its election technologies, signaling potential areas for future collaboration and observation.
During the meeting, Shainazarov provided a practical demonstration of the CEC's remote voting equipment. He elaborated on its technical specifications and outlined its potential applications, showcasing Kyrgyzstan's commitment to modernizing its electoral infrastructure. The demonstration was attended by other key officials, including Eugen Schoenfeld from the PACE Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy, and Ruslan Bekbolotov from the Kyrgyz Embassy in France, underscoring the international significance of the discussions.
Marietta Karamanli noted the positive assessments of the technical support for the elections, reflected in the reports of international observer missions, and expressed interest in the further development of election technologies in the country.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.