Russian president Dmitry Medvedev does not rule out a repeat of the Kyrgyz scenario in other former Soviet republics if their leaders conduct policies similar to those of the ousted Kyrgyz president.
`In relation to the possibility of similar scenarios in ex-Soviet states or other countries - everything is possible in this world, if people are not happy with the authorities, if the authorities do not make efforts to support their people,` Medvedev said at a news conference after a BRIC summit in Brazil.
`This scenario could repeat anywhere when the authorities lose their connection with the people,` he said.
Medvedev made this statement after the president of Kyrgyzstan, Kurmanbek Bakiyev faxed his resignation letter from Kzakhstan. Medvedev said it was a right decision because the bloodshed was avoided.
Meanwhile, the interim government of Kyrgyzstan works to impose parliamentary rule in the country and amending the constitution.