BISHKEK (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan's ruling coalition nominated Kubatbek Boronov for prime minister on Tuesday, virtually ensuring he would get the post, after his predecessor resigned due to a corruption probe against former cabinet officials.
Boronov, 55, has served as the first deputy prime minister in the previous cabinet and worked as the Central Asian nation's minister of emergency situations in the past.
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