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    Kyrgyzstan president fires powerful security chief, a longtime ally

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    Posted on February 10, 2026

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    Last updated: February 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kyrgyz President Japarov has dismissed security chief Kamchybek Tashiev, a move aimed at preventing societal division and strengthening unity.

    Table of Contents

    • Kyrgyzstan's Political Landscape
    • Background on Kamchybek Tashiev
    • Implications of the Dismissal
    • New Appointments and Future Direction

    Kyrgyz President Dismisses Key Security Chief, A Longtime Ally

    Kyrgyzstan's Political Landscape

    By Aigerim Turgunbaeva

    Background on Kamchybek Tashiev

    BISHKEK, Feb 10 (Reuters) - President Sadyr Japarov on Tuesday signed decrees removing Kamchybek Tashiev - a longtime ally seen as Kyrgyzstan’s second-most influential official - as head of the State Committee for National Security and deputy prime minister.

    Implications of the Dismissal

    Tashiev had held top security and government roles since 2020, when he and Japarov rode into power on a wave of protests against alleged election rigging.

    New Appointments and Future Direction

    Local media cited Japarov's press secretary as saying that the president had made the decision "with the intention of preventing division in society, including between government agencies, but rather strengthening unity."

    There was no immediate comment from Tashiev. Several other senior security officials who had been working under Tashiev were also sacked by presidential order.

    A mountainous country of 7 million that maintains close ties with Russia, Kyrgyzstan has come under scrutiny from Western powers who say it has become one of the major facilitators of Russian evasion of sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine.

    Japarov and Tashiev were seen by supporters as having brought an end to years of political turbulence in the Central Asian republic by consolidating power and building alliances among political elites in both the north and south.

    Critics say they have cracked down on dissent and free media in what had been regarded as Central Asia's most democratic country.

    Analysts say that Tashiev had served as the domestic face of the government, appearing on state television regularly to defend Japarov's record.

    Local media reported that the security chief, whose power base is in Kyrgyzstan's historically restive southern provinces, is in Germany undergoing medical treatment.

    In a separate decree, Japarov appointed Jumgalbek Shabdanbekov as acting chairman of the State Committee for National Security, pending parliamentary approval, the presidential website said.

    (Reporting by Aigerim Turgunbaeva; writing by Felix Light; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •President Japarov dismisses Kamchybek Tashiev, a key ally.
    • •Tashiev was a significant figure in Kyrgyzstan's government since 2020.
    • •The dismissal aims to prevent societal division and strengthen unity.
    • •Kyrgyzstan faces scrutiny over its ties with Russia amid sanctions.
    • •Japarov appoints Jumgalbek Shabdanbekov as acting security chief.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kyrgyzstan president fires powerful security chief, a longtime ally

    1What is a security chief?

    A security chief is a high-ranking official responsible for overseeing national security operations and ensuring the safety of a country’s citizens and institutions.

    2What is national security?

    National security refers to the protection of a nation from threats such as terrorism, espionage, and other forms of violence or disruption.

    3What is a presidential decree?

    A presidential decree is an official order issued by the president that has the force of law, often used to implement policies or make appointments.

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