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Almazbek Atambayev: Next two years we have to learn living without grant assistance, using our own capabilities

Nov 06 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

"The next two years we have to learn living without grant assistance, using our own capabilities," President Almazbek Atambayev said at a meeting of the Parliament.

The Head of State took the floor after new members of the Kyrgyz Government and the newly appointed heads of law enforcement bodies of the republic have taken the oath.

The President noted that "the international community does not consider Kyrgyzstan as poor country any more." "We should learn earning enough money to the state budget and learn to live within our means," he said.

New government to include two holding companies

Nov 03 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

The new government will include two holding companies. The parliament officials informed 24.kg news agency.

According to them, this is National Energy holding company and the State Property Management holding. According to the preliminary structure, it is proposed to retain the level of the State Agency for Geology and Mineral Resources and to pull the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Migration down to the level of Migration and Employment Service.

Parliament majority coalition formed

Nov 02 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

The Kyrgyz Parliament formed a coalition for the Stability, Confidence and New Opportunities in the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic. The signing of the coalition agreement took place today in the White House.

The ceremony was attended by the leaders of the factions that joined the parliamentary majority. They are Chynybay Tursunbekov (SDPK faction), Kanatbek Isaev (Kyrgyzstan faction), Bakyt Torobaev (Onuguu faction) and Omurbek Tekebayev (Ata Meken faction).

CEC approves final list of candidates for Parliament

Oct 28 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

Darya Podolskaya.-

CEC approved the final list of candidates for Parliament of VI convocation. Only list of applicants for the mandates of Respublika - Ata Jurt faction was changed significantly.

CEC approved the six people, who defended their position on the list at the Supreme Court. Instead Jyrgalbek Samatov, who has Russian citizen, the mandate will receive Bolot Ibraimzhanov. Jyrgalbek Samatov is going to litigate the CEC decision in the Supreme Court.

Parties elect faction leaders

Oct 28 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

Nargiza Osmonova.-

Parties, which gained seats in the Kyrgyz Parliament, elected leaders of the factions.

 The Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan will be headed by Chynybay Tursunbekov.

Respublika - Ata Jurt faction is led, as expected, by the party leader Omurbek Babanov. The faction has 27 deputies at the time (the party has 28 seats).

Kyrgyzstan party has created a faction, which includes 18 members of Parliament. Kanatbek Isaev was elected its head.

Parliament deputies of 6th convocation start working

Oct 28 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

Darya Podolskaya.-

Deputies of the Parliament of the 6th convocation started to work.

 Today, the MPs took the oath and received from the head of the CEC Tuigunaaly Abdraimov their official certificates and badges. Six parties passed to the Parliament.

 Note, the Social Democratic Party gained 38 seats, Respublika - Ata Jurt - 28, Kyrgyzstan - 18, Onuguu- Progress - 13, Bir Bol - 12, and Ata Meken - 11.

Fuente: http://www.eng.24.kg/parliament/177720-news24.html

Kyrgyzstan Parliament Takes Shape As Dark Clouds Loom

Oct 16 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
EurasiaNet

Kyrgyzstan’s election commission has published definitive results from the October 4 vote, which has handed the leading Social Democratic Party (SDPK) 38 out of the 120 seats on offer.

 

The figures released on October 15 show that runner-up Respublika-Ata Jurt has won 28 seats. Other parties with deputies in parliament are Kyrgyzstan, on 18, Onuugu-Progress, on 13, Bir Bol, on 12, and in final place Ata-Meken with 11 seats.

 

Central Election Commission announces official results of parliamentary elections

Oct 16 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

Darya Podolskaya.-

The Central Election Commission of Kyrgyzstan announced the official results of the parliamentary elections.

 According to it, the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan won 27.56 percent of the votes (38 seats), Respublika Ata- Jurt - 20.26 percent (28 seats), Kyrgyzstan - 13.07 percent (18 seats), Onuguu-Progress - 9.39 percent (13 seats), Bir Bol - 8.59 percent (12 seats) and Ata Meken - 7.08 percent (11 seats).

Kyrgyzstan to announce results of parliamentary elections before October 20

Oct 14 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

Darya Podolskaya.-

According to it, recounting of votes in Osh region at the request of co-chairman of Butun Kyrgyzstan Emgek Adakhan Madumarov has been completed. CEC will receive the final voting records from Issyk-Kul, Chui, Osh and Jalal-Abad regions today until the end of the day. Voting results reports from Batken, Talas and Naryn regions have already been processed. Complaints are being considered.

"At this rate we will be able to announce the official results even on Monday, October 19," CEC stated.

Kyrgyzstan: Popular Imam Gets 5-Year Jail Term

Oct 08 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
EurasiaNet
A court in the southern Kyrgyzstan town of Kara-Suu has sentenced a popular local imam to five years in prison on charges of inciting religious hatred and distributing extremist material.
 
The verdict delivered on the evening of October 7 marked the culmination of a four-month trial that Rashot Kamalov's lawyers regularly complained was marred by irregularities.
 

At least 6 lawsuits filed following parliamentary elections results

Oct 07 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
24 News Agency

Darya Podolskaya.-

At least 31 claims and 6 lawsuits were filed following the results of the parliamentary elections. The information was voiced at today's meeting of the Central Election Commission.

As noted, the complaints were received from voters who could not find themselves in the lists, but have passed biometric registration, as well as from parties which stated bribery and transportation of voters. For example, Azattyk party claimed that representatives of SDPK brought about 1,000 voters to a polling station in Alai district.

Pro-Moscow Social Democrats lead in Kyrgyz parliamentary election

Oct 05 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
Reuters

Kyrgyzstan's pro-Moscow Social Democratic Party was in the lead after Sunday's election with 27 percent after 99 percent of ballots were counted, with the opposition Respublika-Ata Zhurt running second on 20 percent, election authorities said.

A total of six political parties, mainly supporting President Almazbek Atambayev's policies, had passed the threshold to take seats in the 120-member legislature, early official data showed.

Social Democratic Party Hails 'Most Fair Ever' Election In Kyrgyzstan

Oct 05 2015
Kyrgyzstan
Source: 
Sputnik

With over 1.4 million votes counted by the election committee, the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan, supporting the country's President Almazbek Atambayev, has taken the lead with some 27 percent of the votes.

"There are no final results yet, but one thing we can say for sure — for the first time in the history of Kyrgyzstan a fair and clean election has taken place," Aynura Temirbekova said.

She added that the president and the government deserve credit for the fairness of the procedure.

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