United Kyrgyzstan
United Kyrgyzstan Бүтүн Кыргызстан | |
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Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan | 5 / 90 (2021) |
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United Kyrgyzstan (
History
Initially, the political party was created to support Kyrgyz migrant workers in Russia. United Kyrgyzstan won its first seats in parliament in the
The party was founded before the 2010 parliamentary election, and party chairman became Adakhan Madumarov, a former deputy from the Ata-Zhurt party. After its founding, the party received support from several members of parliament, including primarily supporters of former President Kurmanbek Bakiyev and delegates from Ata-Zhurt, which is also aligned with national conservatives. In the 2010 parliamentary elections, the party came in sixth place with 140,000 votes, but failed to enter parliament due to the 5 percent hurdle. In the 2011 presidential election, the party nominated its own candidate for the first time, Madumarov, who received 14.7% of the votes cast, the second most votes behind the winner Almazbek Atambayev.
In the 2015 parliamentary election, the party ran in an electoral alliance with the Emgek party, but once again failed to enter the Kyrgyz parliament with 6.14% of the votes cast, as a 7% threshold applied in the parliamentary election. In the 2017 presidential election, the party was again represented by party chairman Madumarov, who came in third behind election winner Sooronbay Jeenbekov and challenger Ömürbek Babanov.
In the run-up to the 2020 parliamentary election, a controversy developed over the registration of United Kyrgyzstan by the Central Election Commission. On September 3, the commission announced that it would not register the party for the election, citing evidence of manipulation of the signatures of supporters needed for registration. The party leadership then filed a complaint with the Administrative Court in Bishkek, which demanded that the party be admitted to the election, whereupon the Election Commission finally admitted United Kyrgyzstan to the election. In the election on October 4, 2020, the party received 7.3% of the votes cast and would thus have entered the Kyrgyz parliament for the first time. However, due to the annulment of the election results as a result of mass protests after the election, the parliament of the previous legislative period without the participation of United Kyrgyzstan remained unchanged until the next election in the summer of 2021.
Notable members
- Jenish Moldokmatov
- Former Deputy Interior Minister Melis Turganbaye
- Almurza Satybalidiev
References
- ^ "Our Campaigns - Political Party - Butun Kyrgyzstan (BK)".
- ^ "Butun Kyrgyzstan (United Kyrgyzstan)". Observatorio Electoral. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- ^ "Kyrgyzstan: A Guide To The Parties Competing In The Parliamentary Elections". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- ^ "Five Takeaways From The Kyrgyz Parliamentary Elections". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 29 November 2021.