Kubatbek Boronov, born on December fifteenth, nineteen sixty-four, is a notable Kyrgyz politician who held the position of Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan for a brief period from June seventeenth to October sixth, twenty twenty.
Before ascending to the role of prime minister, Boronov served as the First Deputy Prime Minister starting in April twenty eighteen. His extensive experience in government also includes a significant tenure as the Minister of Emergency Situations from two thousand eleven to two thousand eighteen.
His resignation from the prime ministerial position was influenced by the mounting pressures from the protests that swept through Kyrgyzstan in twenty twenty. Following his resignation, he named parliamentary deputy Myktybek Abdyldayev as the new speaker. On October ninth, President Sooronbay Jeenbekov officially accepted Boronov's resignation.