Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan

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Кыргызстан Коммунисттеринин Партиясы
Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan
Flag of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.svg
Исхак Абсаматович Масалиев.jpg
Party leader Is'chak Masaliev
founding 1992
Headquarters Bishkek
newspaper Pravda Kyrgyzstana
Alignment Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Colours) red
Djogorku Kengesch
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International connections UdKP-CPSU
International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties
Website Party page on Facebook

The Party of Communists of Kyrgyzstan ( Kyrgyz Кыргызстан Коммунисттеринин Партиясы, Russian Партия Коммунистов Киргизстана , abbreviation ПКК) is a communist -oriented political party in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan .

2010 Bumajram Mamasejitowa took as the successor of Is'chak Masalijew the post of the party leader. In 2016 Is'chak Masalyev was re-elected chairman. The Communist Party publishes Pravda Kyrgyzstana .

history

The Kyrgyz Communist Party is the direct successor party of the Kyrgyz Communist Party as an offshoot of the Soviet CPSU within the Kyrgyz SSR . It was renamed the Kyrgyz Communist Party on June 22, 1992 . In the parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan in 1995 , the party won three seats in the Kyrgyz parliament. On August 21, 1999, the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan split from the party .

It was the largest party in the Kyrgyzstan Legislative Assembly, the Jogorku Kengesch , between 2001 and 2005 - with 15 of the 60 seats. Since 2005 it has only had one of 75 seats. This was taken by Absamat Masaliev , a former leader of the republic in the Soviet era, until his death in 2004. The party did not run for the 2015 parliamentary elections.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kyrgyz Communist Party leader resigns after criminal charges .
  2. KK Taisajew: "The election of IA Masalijew as chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan will give new impetus and content to the multilateral relations between the Communists of the RF and Kyrgyzstan." (In Russian) . KPRF. January 23, 2016. Accessed June 30, 2020.
  3. ^ Left parties of Kyrgyzstan . broadleft.org
  4. Pravda Newspaper: The XXXIX (Extraordinary) Congress of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan was held in Bishkek (in Russian) . KPRF. April 21, 2015. Accessed June 30, 2020.