But this is the same electorate that, barely eight months ago, toppled a government by popularrevolt and elected a new coalition, headed by the gutsy Johanna Sigurdardottir, who was charged with clearing up the mess.
Kyrgyzstan was once seen as the most stable and liberal of the ex-Soviet Central Asian republics but it descended into turmoil in 2005 when a popularrevolt ejected President Askar Akayev and brought Kurmanbek Bakiyev to power.