BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan ? Four parties in Kyrgyzstan have agreed to form a broad coalition government, a development that could create much-needed political stability.
Under an agreement signed Friday, more than three-quarters of the 120 parliament deputies will enter the coalition, which is expected to significantly ease decision-making. The first task will be appointing a prime minister.
The previous government collapsed this month amid disagreement on reforms.
The ex-Soviet republic struggles with hardship exacerbated by corruption and crumbling infrastructure.
Kyrgyzstan hosts a U.S. air base used as a hub for operations in nearby Afghanistan.
colton harris moore vanessa bryant vanessa bryant hurd hurd christopher hitchens ron paul 2012
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