The answer to this question is actually somewhat complicated.
The country's Constitution created the framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President is the head of state and head of the government. There are also two chambers of Parliament which share legislative power with the president.
In reality the same people are in power as in the Communist era. There is an environment of cronyism and corruption. Opposition parties hold little power and elections are held for the same people year after year.
Kyrgyzstan has a presidential republic.
Kyrgyzstan is democratic republic and has a unicameral parliament.
Turkmenistan was once ruled by Russia and was under their communist form of government. Today Turkmenistan has a democratic government system in place.
In 1939, Kyrgyzstan was one of the autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics (specifically Kyrgyz SSR) and was governed by a local Communist governate, but was part of the larger Soviet Union under Joseph "Stalin" Djugashvili.
Kyrgyzstan is in Asia.
Kyrgyzstan in located in Central Asia.
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Kyrgyzstan's population is 2,008.
No, Kyrgyzstan is not a member of NATO.
See the link for the anthem of Kyrgyzstan
There are 25 cities in Kyrgyzstan.
No. Kyrgyzstan is an Asian country.
Kyrgyzstan Airlines ended in 2005.
Kyrgyzstan Airlines was created in 1993.
Kyrgyzstan League was created in 1992.