Respublika–Ata Zhurt
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Respublika–Ata Zhurt Республика–Ата Журт | |
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Chairman | Kamchybek Tashiev |
Founded | 20 October 2014 |
Dissolved | 2017[1] |
Merger of | Respublika Ata-Zhurt |
Succeeded by | Respublika Ata-Zhurt |
Headquarters | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
Membership | 400,782 |
Ideology | Liberalism Reformism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
Seats in the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan | 28 / 120 |
Party flag | |
Website | |
respublika-atajurt.kg | |
Respublika–Ata Zhurt (Kyrgyz: Республика–Ата Журт, sometimes spelled as Respublika–Ata Jurt) was a Kyrgyz political party that was created after the merger of the Respublika and Ata-Zhurt parties in 2014.[2] However, the two parties ended up splitting apart again in 2020.[3]
Ideology
[edit]The main goal of the political party is the development of liberalism through reforms aimed at increasing democracy in the country and greater transparency of the bureaucracy.
The "Respublika" and "Ata-Zhurt" parties have united into one in the name of stability and prosperity of the country, — Kamchybek Tashiev at the extraordinary congress of the "Respublika — Ata-Zhurt" party[4].
References
[edit]- ^ Podolskaya, Darya (20 May 2020). "Respublika party to participate in 2020 elections without Ata Zhurt". 24.kg.
- ^ "Kyrgyzstan's Respublika and Ata-Jurt Parties Unite". www.cacianalyst.org. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
- ^ Pannier, Bruce (2020-05-29). "The Biggest Party In Kyrgyzstan Continues To Splinter Amid Infighting". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
- ^ Guliza Chudubaeva (2015-08-15). "Kamchybek Tashiev: The "Respublika" and "Ata-Zhurt" parties have united into one in the name of stability and prosperity of the country". K-News. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
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