to Kyrgyz parliamentary election, 2015. Electoral system IPU Voters celebrate Kyrgyzstan’s democratic experiment Financial Times, 4 October 2015 Social...
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Following the large-scale 2020 Kyrgyz protests which resulted in the annulment of the October parliamentary election results, as well as the resignation...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 4 October 2020. The results showed that pro-government parties had won a supermajority of seats. The...
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Wikiquote has quotations related to Kyrgyz parliamentary elections, 2005. Kyrgyzstan: Parliamentary elections February 2005 NORDEM Elections held in 2005 IPU...
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Early parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 10 October 2010. All 120 seats of the Supreme Council were elected by the party list system....
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Parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 20 February 2000, with a second round on 12 March. The Union of Democratic Forces, an alliance of Asaba...
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Tulip Revolution (redirect from Kyrgyz revolution of 2005)
April 4, 2005, at the Kyrgyz embassy in Moscow, Akayev signed his resignation statement in the presence of a Kyrgyz parliamentary delegation. The resignation...
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Supreme Council (Kyrgyzstan) (redirect from Kyrgyz Parliament)
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Parliamentary elections were held in Kyrgyzstan on 5 February 1995, with a second round on 19 February. The Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan emerged...
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the 2nd highest percentage of votes in the entire history of Kyrgyz presidential elections – falling just short of Kurmanbek Bakiev's 89.5% in 2005.[citation...
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Bir Bol (category Articles containing Kyrgyz-language text)
2015, following the 2015 Kyrgyz parliamentary election in which it garnered 8.52% of the vote (12 seats). It lost all its 12 seats in the 2020 Kyrgyz...
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"Kyrgyz MPs set presidential election for Oct 30". Reuters. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2011.[dead link] Kyrgyz PM wins presidential election,...
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presidential elections in Kyrgyzstan were fair and met the international standards in full". The group had previously said that the disputed 2005 Kyrgyz parliamentary...
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Politics of Kyrgyzstan (redirect from Kyrgyz government)
conduct of October 2020 Kyrgyz parliamentary election, where only four parties met the 7% threshold to achieve parliamentary representation, three of...
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United Kyrgyzstan (category Articles containing Kyrgyz-language text)
to support Kyrgyz migrant laborers in Russia. The party won its first seats in the Supreme Council in the October 2020 parliamentary election, which was...
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Supreme Soviet elections were held in the Kirghiz SSR on 25 February 1990, with a second round on 7 April. At the time, the Communist Party of Kirghizia...
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Presidential elections were held for the first time in Kyrgyzstan on 13 October 1991. The only candidate was Askar Akayev, who received 95% of the vote...
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The 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution, also known as the Second Kyrgyz Revolution, the Melon Revolution, the April Events (Kyrgyz: Апрель окуясы, romanized: Aprel...
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Nazarbayev met Kyrgyz opposition leader Ömürbek Babanov, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Kazakhstan of interfering in the Kyrgyz election. The elections...
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the 2nd highest percentage of votes in the entire history of Kyrgyz presidential elections – falling just short of Kurmanbek Bakiev's 89.5% in 2005.[citation...
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Abkhazian presidential election October 2020 Kyrgyz parliamentary election (caused by mass protests) 2020 Myanmar general election (followed by the 2021...
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vote. International election monitors described the vote as failing to meet international standards. Voter turnout was 78%. "Kyrgyz radio announces Akayev...
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Kyrgyzstan (redirect from Kyrgyz Republic)
Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia, lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the capital...
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President of Kyrgyzstan (redirect from Kyrgyz President)
Kyrgyzstan, officially the president of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Республикасынын Президенти, romanized: Kyrgyz Respublikasynyn Prezidenti; Russian:...
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was declared the winner of the election with 76% of the vote. An opposition rally on election day was broken up by Kyrgyz police. On 20 April 2009, the...
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Sooronbay Jeenbekov (category CS1 Kyrgyz-language sources (ky))
2020 parliamentary election that resulted in the 2020 Kyrgyz Revolution and his resignation amidst political unrest over the disputed election results...
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parliamentary system, placing greater power in parliament and the cabinet at the expense of the president. This was reverted in 2021 after the Kyrgyz...
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Roza Otunbayeva (category Articles containing Kyrgyz-language text)
Otunbayeva (Kyrgyz: Роза Исаковна (Исак кызы) Отунбаева, romanized: Roza Isakovna (Isak kyzy) Otunbayeva; born 23 August 1950) is a Kyrgyz diplomat and...
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committee from 2012 onwards. Artykov was reelected in the 2015 Kyrgyz parliamentary election as an SDPK deputy. Artykov is married, and has five children...
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Ar-Namys (category Articles containing Kyrgyz-language text)
threshold of 5% of eligible voters necessary to enter parliament. It lost all its seats in the 2015 parliamentary elections. Ar-Namys home page v t e...
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