April 7: People’s April Revolution Day (Kyrgyzstan)

People’s April Revolution Day is observed in Kyrgyzstan every April 7, commemorating the anniversary of the Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010. This public holiday marks the significant events of April 7, when protesters stormed the parliament in Bishkek, leading to the resignation of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev. The revolution was a response to rising utility rates and dissatisfaction with the government, following Bakiyev's controversial amendments to the constitution that established a presidential republic. The day celebrates the transition of power and the establishment of an interim government led by Roza Otunbayeva, who later oversaw the adoption of a new constitution. Since its declaration as a public holiday in 2011, People’s April Revolution Day has become a non-working holiday, reflecting on the political changes and challenges faced by the country.

April 7: People’s April Revolution Day (Kyrgyzstan)


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