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New deputies get cars and flats

Posted by Asel | in Elections, Parliament, Politics | on January 11th, 2008
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During the parliament session, Adahan Madumarov, Speaker of Parliament has announced that all elderly deputies and women should be provided with official cars from now and on, informs AKIpress. He says:
The oldest deputies, such as Beishenbek Akunov from the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan, Ernst Akramov and Sharipa Sadybakasova from Ak Zhol party and […]

“I don’t believe” protest: everyone is arrested

Posted by Bektour Iskender | in Elections, Blogging, Human Rights, Protests, Civil society, NGOs | on December 18th, 2007
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This is a translation of a Russian language news report on Kloop.kg written by Timur Rayimkulov.
The youth protest named “I don’t believe” was held on the 18th of December near the Central Election Committee building. It ended with all 20 participants being arrested by the police. Participants explained their protest as their will to “express […]

Elections: critical view

Posted by Asel | in Elections, Parliament, Opinion, Politics | on December 17th, 2007
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Parliamentary elections’ preliminary results have been today revealed, and everyone is concerned now over the legitimacy and openness of the voting. Some are satisfied, others are very critical over the way it was conducted. International organizations and local himan rights and democarcy coalitions that observed the process, believe that it was did not meet […]

Parliamentary elections results

Posted by Asel | in Elections, Parliament, Politics | on December 17th, 2007
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The results of the parliamentary elections were revealed today. According to the Central Election Committee, informs AKIpress, 1,650,698 people or 71.93% of voters took part and voted in the election process, which is equivalent to turnout of 83.27%. According to the preliminary voting results, the presidential party Ak-Zhol takes the lead followed by the […]

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