"Some defeated and thrown overboard politicians have cast off their masks, including democratic ones, and are now openly calling for dethroning power, closing trunk roads, unlawful blocking work of the state administrations", the head of state said addressing the nation on the past parliamentary elections.
"Instigators' appeals are being heard seeking throwing us all into lawlessness, the morass of a civil war and ethnic conflicts", he noted.
Mr. Akaev firmly said that power "will not allow this course of developments, rocking peace and accord in the country". He warned that all those guilty of staging unrest "will bear responsibility for destabilization".
He noted that life and the people have given an effective rebuff to such politicians at the elections and by voting. "Meetings may go on but there'll be no other assessment", Mr. Akaev said. "The parliamentary elections are past. Parliament has been elected and will soon get down to work".
The president addressed the population in the regions where actions in support of the defeated candidates are held - Talas, Dzhalal-Abad and Uzgen. "All the candidates, defeated and winning are your sons and brothers. You have taken the decision and nobody is guilty for somebody's defeat", he said.
"All the international observers without exception say that this high level of elections has never taken place in Kyrgyzstan or the entire Central Asia", he noted.
The parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan were two-round - on February 28 and March 13. During those days, 71 deputies have been elected to the legislative organ. Initially, over 400 candidates vied for 75 parliamentary seats.