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Topic: Kurmanbek Bakiev


  
  Kourmanbek Bakiev - Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre et gratuite
Bakiev est remplacé au poste de premier ministre par le vice-premier ministre Nikolaï Tanaiev le 22 mai.
Bakiev a promis des élections générales libres et démocratiques pour le 26 juin 2005.
Bakiev, homme le plus riche du Kirghizstan et venant du Sud a fait un pacte avec l'ancien général du KGB et homme politique du Nord, Félix Kulov.
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kurmanbek_Bakiev   (411 words)

  
 Kyrgyz presidential election, 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It saw a landslide victory for acting President Kurmanbek Bakiev, marking the end of his interim government formed after the previous President, Askar Akayev, was overthrown in the revolution in March, 2005.
The interim period was one of increasing political tension and a break down in the rule of law.
Six candidates were registered: acting President Kurmanbek Bakiev ; businessman Akbaraly Aitikeev ; ombudsman Tursunbai Bakir uulu ; former Interior Minister Keneshbek Duishebaev ; Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan head Jypar Jeksheev ; and NGO activist Toktaim Umetalieva.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyrgyz_presidential_election,_2005   (1135 words)

  
 Publius Pundit - Blogging the democratic revolution
Bakiev, responding to questions regarding the negatives and benefits of former President Askar Akaev’s activities, said Akaev was an effective president until 1997.
Bakiev said Akaev contributed to Kyrgyzstan’s efforts to develop a market economy and to democratic reforms, but eventually most government declarations were in word only and were never carried out and the country became more and more authoritarian.
Bakiev said that the events in Kyrgyzstan on 24 March were the result of a people’s revolution, and that there was no contribution or influence from abroad, including the United States or Russia.
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 CENTRAL ASIA - CAUCASUS ANALYST
Kurmanbek Bakiev emerged as a leading opposition figure following the parliamentary elections in February this year and was now elected in a race that lacked any major opponents.
BACKGROUND: On Sunday July 10, Kyrgyzstan elected Kurmanbek Bakiev as its new president with the astonishing figure of 89 percent in an election that was a considerably improvement over the February parliamentary elections, according to the OSCE.
Bakiev mentioned the changing situation on the ground in Afghanistan and said that discussions about setting a date for U.S. withdrawal was “the right thing to do”.
www.cacianalyst.org /view_article.php?articleid=3458   (1248 words)

  
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Bakiev, in turn, has said that should he be elected president he will name Kulov to be prime minister.
Bakiev's choice for prime minister, Feliks Kulov, also owes much to the attention Western nations and organizations paid to his case while he was imprisoned under the Akaev regime.
Bakiev said his priority as president would be to raise the standard of living in Kyrgyzstan.
www.rferl.org /specials/kyrgyzelections/bios/bakiev.asp   (725 words)

  
 Registan.net » So, Who’s in Charge?
Kurmanbek Bakiev, head of the People’s Movement of Kyrgyzstan, was one of the most visible opposition figures during antigovernment protests in Bishkek today.
The 55-year-old Bakiev, a native of the southern Jalal-Abad Province, is a well-known political figure in Kyrgyzstan.
Bakiev was prime minister in March 2002, when public demonstrations turned bloody in the Aksy district of southern Kyrgyzstan.
www.registan.net /?p=4809   (1049 words)

  
 CENTRAL ASIA - CAUCASUS ANALYST
But after the talks with Bakiev, for the first time he clearly articulated to the press that he accepts political realities in Kyrgyzstan and is willing to maintain the warm relations that existed in the Akayev era.
Kurmanbek Bakiev kept a low profile during the talks that suited his current position best, but he got everything he bargained for.
Kurmanbek Bakiev stressed that he would welcome Kazakh investors in Kyrgyzstan and investment security would be guaranteed.
www.cacianalyst.org /view_article.php?articleid=3284   (806 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan: Will Bakiev-Kulov Alliance Last?
Kyrgyzstan's new president, Kurmanbek Bakiev, is a native of the country's south.
Bakiev, an economist by training, is known by contrast as a good manager and executive.
Bakiev led the opposition movement in the country's south, and was one of the major figures behind Akaev's overthrow.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/news/2005/07/mil-050713-rferl09.htm   (852 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One of them is Kurmanbek Bakiev, a deputy in the Legislative Assembly and a former prime minister.
Bakiev: I've seen in my own electoral district, as well as in other districts that I've visited, that people's attention is fixed not only on upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections, but also on elections to local Keneshes [assemblies].
Bakiev: I don't feel that this bloc was created to oppose me. Every citizen of Kyrgyzstan has to do a little bit to ensure that the elections are fair.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2004/7/91272C1D-B776-4D25-9FE3-5A2E6C935F6C.html   (866 words)

  
 Kommersant
Besides Bakiev and Bakir-uulu, they included former interior minister Keneshbek Dushebaev, leader of the Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan Zhypar Zheksheev, president of the Association of Nongovernmental Organizations Toktaiym Umetalieva, and president of the republic's Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Akbaraly Aitikeev.
In order to ensure the maximum possible legitimacy of the election process, transparent ballot boxes were set up in all polling stations, and all voters at the polling stations had their fingers marked with special colorless ink that was visible only under a UV lamp.
Although marking is established by law, it is clearly an anachronism in a civilized country with a fairly high level of education such as Kyrgyzstan,” said Vladimir Rushailo, the head of the CIS mission.
www.kommersant.com /doc.asp?id_doc=589864   (1136 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Profile: Kurmanbek Bakiev
Kyrgyzstan's newly-elected President Kurmanbek Bakiev, 56, was one of the leading figures behind the protests which ousted former President Askar Akayev in March.
Kurmanbek Bakiev was born in the village of Masadan - subsequently renamed Teyyit - in the Suzak district of south-western Jalalabad on 1 August 1949.
Kurmanbek Bakiev trained as an electrical engineer, and began his career as an engineer at the Maslennikov plant in Kuybyshev, before joining the Soviet Army.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/asia-pacific/4660317.stm   (358 words)

  
 The Agonist | thoughtful, global, timely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Prague, 21 June 2005 (RFE/RL) -- Kyrgyzstan's two leading politicians, Kurmanbek Bakiev and Feliks Kulov, have suspended their duties as interim prime minister and first deputy prime minister as part of an alliance the two leaders have agreed to form in the runup to the 10 July presidential vote.
After the ouster of President Askar Akaev in March, one of the leaders of the uprising, Kurmanbek Bakiev, and former political prisoner Feliks Kulov were seen as leading candidates to replace Akaev.
Bakiev represents the south, which used to be the core of the opposition during Akaev's rule.
www.agonist.org:81 /story/2005/6/20/183748/430   (824 words)

  
 RUSNET :: Bakiev confirmed as Kyrgyzstan\'s PM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The appointment of Kurmanbek Bakiev as prime minister of Kyrgyzstan appears to have edged the country away from the political turmoil of recent days.
Bakiev, who led mass protests that ousted President Askar Akayev last week, was confirmed in the post by the new parliament.
Bakiev is now also the acting president, although this has been rejected by Akayev.
www.rusnet.nl /news/2005/03/29/print/breakingnews02.shtml   (210 words)

  
 Institute for War and Peace Reporting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Another opposition leader Kurmanbek Bakiev, who hails from the south of the country, was named as interim prime minister, with instructions to form a cabinet within a few days.
The parliament that met was the outgoing one, not the new body created by the recent elections in which allegations of ballot-rigging were the immediate cause of the protests.
Bakiev also named some new regional governors, appointed on an acting basis: Anvar Artykov, the ethnic Uzbek who has been coordinating the opposition protests in Osh region, takes charge there; Jusupbek Jeenbekov becomes governor of Jalalabad, another southern region; and Turgunbek Kulmurzaev gets Chuy region.
www.iwpr.net /index.pl?archive/rca2/rca2_362_1_eng.txt   (1194 words)

  
 PANAMA AMERICA - EPASA: Kirguistán comienza a formar su gobierno   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
EL NUEVO presidente interino de Kirguistán, Kurmanbek Bakiev, nombró ayer a sus nuevos ministros y responsables de la administración presidencial, así como a los gobernadores de tres regiones, informó la televisión nacional.
Bakiev nombró principalmente al jefe de la administración presidencial (Usen Sydykov), al intendente de la presidencia, al secretario de Estado y a los ministros de Interior, Defensa, Justicia y Transportes.
Bakiev también nombró a tres gobernadores, los de las regiones de Och, Jalal Abad (sur) y Chui (norte).
www.elpanamaamerica.com.pa /archive/03262005/vision01.shtml   (442 words)

  
 Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan met with deputy UN secretary general - Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiev has met with deputy UN Secretary general, Executive secretary of UN economic social committee to Asian and Pacific region Kim Hak Su in the Government House.
Bakiev noted with satisfaction that the stabilization has observed in the economy of the country lately and there was a good foundation and prerequisite for further economic growth.
Bakiev offered Kim Hak Su to take part in the Bishkek Mountain Summit on International Year of Mountains, which is expected on October 29 to November 1, 2002.
eng.gateway.kg /cgi-bin/page.pl?id=28&story_name=doc2070.shtml   (206 words)

  
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Kurmanbek Bakiev, born in 1949, is the clear favorite in the 10 July 2005 presidential election.
Bakiev has also said he will get rid of state media outlets, leaving only independent media in the country.
Bakiev has not made strong statements about relations with the U.S. and other Western nations.
www.rferl.org /specials/kyrgyzelections/bios/Bakiev.asp   (725 words)

  
 A new war between North and South - PRAVDA.Ru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Acting Prime Minister of Kyrgystan Kurmanbek Bakiev and Felix Kulov, Bakiev’s main rival in the upcoming presidential election, have signed an election agreement.
Bakiev’s potential for putting influence on power struggle is strong enough for getting the upper hand during the election.
The agreement between Kurmanbek Bakiev and Felix Kulov on consolidation of their efforts for conducting presidential campaign in Kyrgyzstan was signed in presence of the Chairwoman of the Constitutional Court Mrs.
english.pravda.ru /printed.html?news_id=15526   (729 words)

  
 Thinking-East Weblog (Beta): News from Kyrgyzstan (German media)
One of the opposition's leaders, Kurmanbek Bakiev, has called upon the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to ease the 'explosive' tensions [in Kyrgyzstan].
Kurmanbek Bakiev is a former Prime Minister, you can read a (fairly predictable) criticism of his person in 'Vecherniy Bishkek' (via Gateway.kg), the pro-government broadsheet:
It is interesting to see when and why Bakiev lost his job as Prime Minister - as it is directly related to events now: In the aftermath of the Aksy incident, where five of Bekhnazarov's (a prominent opposition figure) followers were shot dead, Akaev fired the entire government, including Prime Minister Bakiev.
www.paarmann.info /blog/archives/000129.html   (825 words)

  
 PolitInfo.com - Kyrgyz President Says Upcoming Elections Will Meet International Standards - May 30, 2005 Vienna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bakiev said law and order is now restored but corruption has penetrated all spheres of life including the judicial system, law enforcement and many economic sectors.
Bakiev says the highest priority for the new government is work on a plan to combat corruption and implement market economy reforms.
Bakiev said it was to too early to say what the fate of the refugees would be until a commission had investigated the matter with the help of the United Nations.
www.politinfo.com /articles/article_2005_05_30_1737.html   (508 words)

  
 ::: KYRGYZSTAN: FOREIGN POLICY: OLD ACTORS, NEW PRIORITIES -- OR ARE THEY OLD PRIORITIES? :::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Interim President Kurmanbek Bakiev assured Rumsfeld that bilateral cooperation in the political, military, and economic spheres will continue.
Bakiev, in his refusal to host the aircraft, was endorsing a decision made earlier this year by President Askar Akaev.
Bakiev's statement today came on the heels of a visit to Moscow by Kyrgyzstan's interim foreign minister, Roza Otunbaeva.
www.muslimuzbekistan.com /eng/ennews/2005/04/ennews14042005_2.html   (1091 words)

  
 Jaknews.com | Jakarta Punya Berita | English Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Kyrgyzstan's acting president, Kurmanbek Bakiev, has won a landslide victory in a presidential election.
Mr Bakiev's success is due to a pact he made with his rival, former Prime Minister Felix Kulov, says the BBC's Ian MacWilliam in the capital, Bishkek.
Mr Bakiev's five competitors in the presidential race were all relatively unknown.
www.jaknews.com /2005/english/jul/11072005-1030jak09.htm   (354 words)

  
 Supporters on the march for ousted Kyrgyz president
Kurmanbek Bakiev However, the pledge from Kurmanbek Bakiev, the acting president and prime minister, did little to quell fears of a showdown with supporters of Mr Akayev, who is believed to have fled by helicopter after the takeover of the presidential compound in Bishkek.
Their presence will pose a new threat to police and opposition politicians, who have been struggling to restore law and order in Bishkek after looting and violence that has so far seen six people killed and up to 400 injured.
In a sign of his own tenuous grip on security, rumours of an assassination plot yesterday forced Mr Bakiev to change the venue of a news conference at which he declared his own candidacy for the elections.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1371533/posts   (472 words)

  
 Convocan para junio a elecciones en Kirguizistán :: Internacionales :: esmas
MOSCÚ, Rusia, mar. 25, 2005.- El líder de la oposición Kurmanbek Bakiev, designado presidente interino de Kirguizistán, convocó a elecciones presidenciales para dentro de tres meses y anunció la formación de un nuevo gobierno durante las próximas horas.
Bakiev aseguró este viernes que el Parlamento lo ha nombrado presidente del país y primer ministro en funciones y, como tal, ha convocado elecciones presidenciales para el mes de junio, según reportaron las agencias rusas de noticias.
Bakiev ha liderado la revuelta popular que provocó la caída del presidente Askar Akayev, tras 14 años en el poder, quien huyó del país luego que miles de manifestantes tomaron el jueves la sede del gobierno.
www.esmas.com /noticierostelevisa/internacionales/434591.html   (395 words)

  
 Kyrgyz opposition takes control   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mr Bakiev, an economist, said he had been given the title in addition to that of acting prime minister.
The parliament, which was due to be replaced by the winners of the recent election, reconvened in emergency session late on Thursday to appoint a new leadership.
Kurmanbek Bakiev was named interim prime minister - and after a subsequent session on Friday, he said he had also been made acting president.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1370389/posts   (1093 words)

  
 United Coalition - Interview: Acting Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Acting President and Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiev, who played a central role in the Tulip Revolution -- the democratic revolution that ousted former president Askar Akaev -- is the front runner in the presidential election scheduled for July 10.
In an exclusive interview with the Japanese daily newspaper The Sekai Nippo on May 30, during a visit to Vienna, Bakiev spoke about the challenges facing Kyrgyzstan's new government.
Q: It is said that the main cause of the democratic revolution was people's anger toward irregularities in the parliamentary elections held during February and March.
eng.unitedcoalition.org /article.php?story=20050606055826982   (955 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Kyrgyz political stand-off eases
Kyrgyzstan's new parliament has confirmed interim leader Kurmanbek Bakiev as prime minister amid signs the country's power struggle is easing.
In response to his confirmation as prime minister, Mr Bakiev declared that the incoming parliament was the legitimate one.
The secretary general of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe has already met Mr Bakiev and the new head of security, Felix Kulov, who also believes the new parliament is legitimate.
news.bbc.co.uk.edgesuite.net /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4387479.stm   (525 words)

  
 OSCE Press release - Acting Kyrgyz President Bakiev to address OSCE Permanent Council on Monday with OSCE Chairman
VIENNA, 25 May 2005 - Kyrgyzstan's Acting President Kurmanbek Bakiev will address a special session of the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna on Monday, 30 May, with the OSCE Chairman, Slovenia's Foreign Minister Dmitrij Rupel.
Bakiev, who is also Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan, is expected to brief the OSCE's main regular decision-making body on current issues including the joint Kyrgyz-OSCE workplan, developed after the 24 March events, to support stability and security in Kyrgyzstan, and the state of preparations for the 10 July presidential election.
Bakiev will also hold a press conference at 12:00 in Segmentgalerie I.
www.osce.org /item/14639.html   (256 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan: Bakiev Out Front In Presidential Race   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Among the candidates, the frontrunner is acting President Kurmanbek Bakiev.
They are referring to Kurmanbek Bakiev, the current acting president.
I like the alliance of Bakiev and Kulov because one is an economist, the other one is a lawyer.
www.gazeta.kg /english/view.php?i=165   (1112 words)

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