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Eurasia EurasiaNet Insight - Opposition Leaders Make Unity Effort as Kyrgyzstan Prepares for Election Season Eurasia Insight Analysis of current affairs Business & Economics Deals, Developments, and Trends Environment Hazards and Solutions Q&A Expert and Observer Interviews Culture News, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays Human Rights Monitoring and Actions Recaps Summaries of Expert Meetings Election...

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Eurasia EurasiaNet Insight - Opposition Leaders Make Unity Effort as Kyrgyzstan Prepares for Election Season Eurasia Insight Analysis of current affairs Business & Economics Deals, Developments, and Trends Environment Hazards and Solutions Q&A Expert and Observer Interviews Culture News, Book Reviews, and Photo Essays Human Rights Monitoring and Actions Recaps Summaries of Expert Meetings Election Watch Results and Analysis East of Magnum An Online Photo Exhibition EurasiaNet Partners Contributing Sites Grants and Employment Opportunities in Central Eurasia Search EurasiaNet Eurasia Policy Forum Drug Policy, HIV/AIDS and the Public Health Crisis in Central Asia Caspian Revenue Watch EURASIA INSIGHT May 28, 2004 OPPOSITION LEADERS MAKE UNITY EFFORT AS KYRGYZSTAN PREPARES FOR ELECTION SEASON Aigul Rasulova: 5/26/04 A new movement in Kyrgyzstan is advocating transparent parliamentary and presidential elections in 2005. At the same time, participants in the new group openly hope it develops into an opposition vehicle that can mount a challenge President Askar Akayevs hold on political power. The group, calling itself the Union for Fair Elections (UFE), came into being May 20. At its core are several prominent opposition parties, including Ar-Namys (Honor), led by jailed Akayev rival Feliks Kulov, and the Social Democrats. Although dominated by the opposition, UFE leaders sought to portray the union as having a middle-of-the-road agenda. Peoples Party leader Melis Eshimkanov, for instance, said the union would strive to act as "a third political force between the authorities and the opposition," according to a report by the KyrgyzInfo news agency. Perhaps the most surprising UFE participant is Misir Ashirkulov, who had been a member of the presidents inner circle of advisors. Ashirkulov was reputedly a leading centrist in Akayevs administration, who, during the height of political tension in 2002, reportedly counseled that the president take a conciliatory approach toward the opposition. [For background see the Eurasia Insight archive]. His decision to join UFE suggests that he lost a struggle against hardliners within the administration for control over the administrations policy agenda. [For background see the Eurasia Insight archive]. "Today we are uniting for real action, with good intentions, despite differences in our political views or party platforms," said a UFE statement issued May 20. "We are ready to cooperate with all citizens who share our thoughts, aspirations and our position." The appearance of the fair election union creates a headache for Akayev, who has come under fire in recent years for abandoning a democratic reform course. [For background see the Eurasia Insight archive]. A report by the AKIpress news agency on May 25 said that Akayev, during a meeting with Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Lynn Pascoe in Bishkek, complained about the US assessment of democratic reforms. The president told Pascoe that "Kyrgyzstan needed more balanced coverage and due assessment by US official structures," the AKIpress report said. Akayevs democratic image was not helped by his May 24 decision to relieve Ashirkulov of his duties as Security Council chief. Presidential aides insisted the move was not related to Ashirkulovs UFE move. Most local observers, however, believe Ashirkulovs dismissal was an act of political retribution. The biggest question surrounding the upcoming presidential election in 2005 is whether or not Akayev will seek a third term. Akayev has repeatedly said he intends to retire, but he has left room to change his mind. [For additional information see the Eurasia Insight archive]. Kyrgyzstans presidential and parliamentary elections 2000 in were criticized as flawed by international observers. [For background see the Eurasia Insight archive]. Opposition leaders firmly believe that in a free and fair vote, they could win control of both the executive and legislative branches of government. Some participants say the UFE is designed to promote opposition unity with the specific goal of nominating a single candidate to run in the presidential election. A variety of factors including North-South sectional differences -- have helped keep the opposition divided to date. Akayev has often exploited the oppositions fractious nature in his efforts to defend his political supremacy. "We should be united to mobilize the electorate," Emil Aliyev, deputy leader of Ar-Namys, said in an interview with EurasiaNet. "Right now, there is a search for a leader. Possible candidates and their qualities are being discussed. It is important that the leader should be independent and should not be under pressure from other forces." "We count on winning the elections if they are fair," continued Aliyev. "But I do not exclude that before the elections and during them unwanted candidates would be removed physically." Given the uncertainty surrounding Akayevs potential candidacy, some UFE members are hoping the opposition can get a jump on the presidential campaign. "The government does not have a distinguished person who could win the presidential elections in the first round," said parliamentary deputy Adahan Madumarov. "Therefore, the opposition is already [working towards] putting forward a common candidate. If we achieve that, we could demonstrate our power to authorities and to the people." Many political observers believe the unified oppositions candidate could turn out to be Ashirkulov. Other possible candidates include parliamentary deputy Kurmanbek Bakiyev, along with Madumarov and Omurbek Tekebaev. [For additional information see the Eurasia Insight archive]. Some observers suggest Bakiyev, a former Prime Minister, could be acceptable to Akayev as a "compromise candidate." Others doubt that Bakiyev enjoys much support in the presidential administration. One analyst stressed the sectional divide, poi...

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SINA.com - ContentsXinhuaEnglish 2004-07-28 00:20:45 Kyrgyz president: economic hard time is overALMA-ATA, July 27(Xinhuanet)- Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev said Tuesday that economic reform in his country has paid off withrapid economic growth i
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Interfax : KyrgyzstanFOREIGN TRADE IN KYRGYZSTAN: RESULTS FOR 2003 The structure of foreign trade in Kyrgyzstan has been unchanged for many years. Precious metals and products made from them are the main exports while mineral fuels are the main imp
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan09.08.2004 10:54:00 GMT Kyrgyzstan posts 0.2% July deflation, 0.8% Jan-July inflation Bishkek. (Interfax) - Consumer prices in Kyrgyzstan slipped 0.2% in July, but increased 0.8% in the period January-July, National Bank of Kyr
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan06.08.2004 10:15:00 GMT Kyrgyzstan's industrial growth tops in CIS for H1 Moscow. (Interfax) - Kyrgyzstan posted an 18.1% increase in industrial output in January-June 2004, the most in the Commonwealth of Independent States as
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan19.08.2004 14:39:00 GMT Paris Club debt write-off talks complicated for Kyrgyzstan - Prime minister Bishkek. (Interfax) - Kyrgyzstan's non-fulfillment of conditions for receiving the third, $17.8 million tranche of a World Bank
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Transitions Online: No GeorgiaKyrgyzstan: No Georgia by David Lewis 23 August 2004 The Kyrgyz are demanding change, not Georgian-style upheaval. If Kyrgyz leaders refuse to listen, the countrys economy, not just its politics, will be set back years.
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan26.08.2004 11:27:00 GMT IMF forecasts annual 5%-6% GDP growth for Kyrgyzstan Bishkek. (Interfax) - Kyrgyzstan's could achieve economic growth of 5%-6% in the years to come, Tapio Saavalainen, head of an IMF mission that worked
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan09.09.2004 10:26:00 GMT Kyrgyzstan's economy grows 7.3% in 8 mths Bishkek. (Interfax) - Kyrgyzstan's GDP grew 7.3% year-on-year to 53.54 billion som in January-August, the National Statistics Committee told Interfax. Industrial
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan22.09.2004 13:16:00 GMT FDI in Kyrgyzstan soars 51% in H1 Bishkek. (Interfax) - Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Kyrgyzstan grew 51% year-on-year to $65.4 million in the first half of 2004, the National Statistics Committee s
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Transitions Online: Leveling Democracy's Playing FieldKyrgyzstan: Leveling Democracy's Playing Field by Hamid Toursunof 27 September 2004 The opposition and Kyrgyzstan's civil society gear up for battle ahead of local elections-and, beyond that, for
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan11.10.2004 14:57:00 GMT Kyrgyzstan's GDP expands 7% in Jan-Sept Bishkek. (Interfax) - The preliminary numbers indicate that Kyrgyzstan's GDP expanded 7% year-on-year in January-September to 67.826 billion som, the country's Nat
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan14.10.2004 08:56:00 GMT Kyrgyz inflation 0.2% in Jan-Sept Bishkek. (Interfax) - Inflation in Kyrgyzstan in January- September amounted to 0.2%, National Bank of Kyrgyzstan CEO Ulan Sarbanov said. He said that in the first nine
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan19.10.2004 08:31:00 GMT Left-wingers walk out of parliament in Kyrgyzstan Bishkek. (Interfax) - Left-wing deputies withdrew from the Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Kyrgyz parliament, on Tuesday in protest against
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Transitions Online: Power to the VillagersKyrgyzstan: Power to the Villagers by Hamid Toursunof 21 October 2004 Kyrgyzstan gives its rural poor some power. OSH, KyrgyzstanIs Kyrgyzstan moving toward democracy? The news remains fitful. In recent weeks
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan25.10.2004 09:22:00 GMT Kyrgyz opposition protests energy industry privatization Bishkek. (Interfax) - Activists of the People's Patriotic Union and the Communist Party held a picket near the Kyrgyz Parliament building on Monda
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan28.10.2004 11:20:00 GMT Kyrgyz 2005 budget planned with deficit of 0.5% of GDP Bishkek. (Interfax) - The Kyrgyz government submitted the draft 2005 budget to the lower house of parliament on Thursday with a deficit of 502.7 mil
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan26.10.2004 15:14:00 GMT President says Kyrgyz economy shows sustained development Bishkek. (Interfax) - President Askar Akayev on Tuesday expressed satisfaction with Kyrgyzstan's economic performance for the period from January
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan03.11.2004 15:32:00 GMT Kyrgyz parliament against privatizing Kyrgyztelecom Bishkek. (Interfax) - The deputies of the Kyrgyz parliament's lower house are speaking against the privatization of national communications operator Ky
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan10.11.2004 15:34:00 GMT Kyrgyzstan's GDP grows 6.8% in Jan-Oct Bishkek. (Interfax) - The initial figures indicate Kyrgyzstan's gross domestic product expanded 6.8% year-on-year to 76.964 billion som in January-October, the coun
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Interfax : Kyrgyzstan26.11.2004 09:54:00 GMT Kyrgyzstan's trade gap widens 27.5% in Jan-Sept Bishkek. (Interfax) - Kyrgyzstan's trade deficit widened by 27.5% to $143.8 million in January-September 2004, the country's National Statistics Committee
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central Asia \"Kyrgyz women make up 52% of the country\'s voters\" Date:27-11-2004 12:44 Country: Kyrgyzstan Source:TCA Author:By Larisa Lee, TCA contributorBISHKEK (TCA). "Although Kyrgyz women have proved to be
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central AsiaFrom: Bove, Roger Even Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 9:55 PM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Emailing: 0062649.htm-Kyrgystan\'s development Date: 17-12-2004 05:42 Country: Kazakhstan Source: TCA Autho
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central AsiaFrom: Bove, Roger Even Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 9:53 PM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Emailing: 0062830.htm-Poverty a crime against children Date: 23-12-2004 04:29 Country: Kyrgyzstan Source: T
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KYRGYZSTAN: A FALTERING STATEAsia Report N109 16 December 2005TABLE OF CONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY . i INTRODUCTION .. 1 I. II. THE POLITICAL CONTEXT. 2 III. CHALLENGES TO STABILITY .. 4A. THE REDISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY .4 1. The Karasuu Bazaar.
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18Appendix 1, page 1KYRGYZ REPUBLIC COUNTRY PERFORMANCE INDICATORSItem1995 ECONOMIC INDICATORS1996199719981999A. Income and Growth a 1. GNP per capita ($, current) 2. GDP Growth (%, constant prices) a. Agriculture and Forestry b. In