BISHKEK -- The government of Kyrgyzstan resigned October 26 after the president's party quit the ruling coalition, the presidency said.
President Almazbek Atambayev's Social Democratic Party left the four-party ruling coalition October 24 after its other members did not back constitutional reforms.
Atambayev is expected to call for the creation of a new coalition by the end of the week and later approve a new cabinet.
The coalition was formed last year.