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Opposition claims to be in power in Kyrgyzstan

BISHKEK, March 24 (Reuters)

Kyrgyzstan’s opposition declared themselves to be in power on Thursday and seized key buildings after veteran President Askar Akayev vanished from view following days of violent protests aimed at toppling him.

In an emergency meeting, parliament installed an opposition deputy as acting president and gave the opposition until Friday to present a new government for the Central Asian country.

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