Kyrgyzstan (political party) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Kyrgyzstan
Кыргызстан
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Leader | Kanatbek Isaev |
Founded | May 2015 |
Ideology | Cultural conservatism Social market economy Economic liberalism Sustainable development Pro-Jeenbekov |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Blue-green, Yellow |
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The Kyrgyzstan party (which is called Kırgızstan in the Kyrgyz language) is a political party in the country of Kyrgyzstan. It is known as a "centrist" party, meaning it tries to find a middle ground in politics, not leaning too far left or right.
This party was started in May 2015 by Kanatbek Isaev. He used to be a Member of Parliament for another party called Respublika. The Kyrgyzstan party is seen as very focused on supporting the government, especially the former President of Kyrgyzstan, Sooronbay Jeenbekov.
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What is the Kyrgyzstan Party?
The Kyrgyzstan party is one of many groups in Kyrgyzstan that people can join to share their ideas about how the country should be run. These groups, called political parties, work to get their members elected to government positions. When elected, they can help make laws and decisions for the country.
When was the party formed?
The Kyrgyzstan party was officially started in May 2015. This means it is a relatively new political party in Kyrgyzstan. Its founder, Kanatbek Isaev, played a big role in getting it started.
Where does the party get its support?
The party has many supporters, especially in the southern parts of Kyrgyzstan. This means that more people in the south tend to vote for the Kyrgyzstan party during elections.
Elections and Results
Political parties take part in elections to win seats in the country's parliament. The parliament is where laws are made.
How did the party do in the 2015 election?
In the parliamentary elections held in 2015, the Kyrgyzstan party did quite well. They received about 12.75% of all the votes cast. This allowed them to win 18 seats in the Supreme Council, which is the main law-making body in Kyrgyzstan. Winning seats means their members can represent the party's ideas in the government.
External Links
- Official website (Russian version; archived 14 August 2018): https://web.archive.org/web/20180814140921/http://kyrgyzstan7.kg/ru/