
In his interview, the president noted that Tashiev's departure was necessary to prevent a possible split in society. He emphasized that groups began to form in parliament, dividing deputies into the "general's side" and the "president's side," and some government officials felt pressure, using Tashiev's name.
According to Japarov, if he had not taken decisive measures, it could have negatively affected ordinary citizens, leading to division among the people. "Before making the decision, I called a friend, explained the situation, and informed him of my decision to relieve him of his duties. Stability in the state is my top priority," he added.