The outcome of Kyrgyzstan's election has been thrown into doubt after the country's Supreme Court moved to overturn a controversial election law.
Under rules introduced by President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, a party can gain a seat in parliament only if it polls at least 0.5% of the vote in every region.
Mr Bakiyev's Ak Zhol party won every seat after Sunday's election because no other party fulfilled the criteria.
But the courts have annulled the law, so other parties may now win seats. Kyrgyz leader heads for poll win ...
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(BBC)
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