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The Auyl Party (; lit. 'Aul, Village', , ') is a political party in Kazakhstan. It was originally founded by Gani Qaliev on 30 January 2000 before eventually merging with the Party of Patriots of Kazakhstan on 5 September 2015. The party is currently led by Senate of Kazakhstan, Senator for Turkistan Region Äli Bektaev from August 2015. With a membership of around 300,000 people, Auyl has participated in every Kazakh parliamentary election since 2004 Kazakh legislative election, 2004 and nominated presidential candidate Toleutai Raqymbekov in the 2019 Kazakh presidential election, 2019 presidential election. It first entered the Mäjilis at the 2023 Kazakh legislative election, 2023 legislative election, winning eight seats and becoming the largest opposition party. The Auyl declared its main values of spirituality, patriotism, loyalty, equality, cooperation. Basing its principles of social democracy, the party spoke out in favour of the rural population's interests by seeing its ...
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2023 Kazakh Legislative Election
Snap legislative elections were held in Kazakhstan on 19 March 2023 to elect the members of the Mäjilis. This was the ninth legislative election since Kazakhstan's independence in 1991 and the first snap election for the Mäjilis seats since 2016. It was held alongside the local assembly elections. At the September 2022 State of the Nation Address, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced snap legislative elections to take place in the first half of 2023 in the aftermath of deadly unrest in January 2022. During that time, a series of laws and amendments were approved following the 2022 constitutional referendum, which aimed to reform Kazakhstan's political system by granting more parliamentary powers to the lower chamber Mäjilis as well as for its mandate seats to be allocated via mixed electoral system for the first time since 2004. Following Tokayev's reelection win in the 2022 presidential election, he signed a presidential decree on 19 January 2023 in dissolving the ...
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2019 Kazakh Presidential Election
Snap election, Snap presidential elections were held in Kazakhstan on 9 June 2019 to elect the President of Kazakhstan following the resignation of long-term President Nursultan Nazarbayev in March 2019.Kazakhstan to hold early presidential election on June 9
Al Jazeera, 9 April 2019
This was the sixth presidential election held since Kazakhstan's independence. The elections were not free and fair, and were widely denounced as a sham election, sham. Acting president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Nur Otan won the election. Originally scheduled for December 2020, when President Nursultan Nazarbayev's fifth term was set to expire, the snap elections were announced on 9 April 2019, shortly after Acting President of Kazakhstan, acting presid ...
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Äli Bektaev
Äli Äbdikärimuly Bektaev (, ''Äli Äbdıkärımūly Bektaev''; born 20 April 1962) is a Kazakh politician who's serving as a Senator for Turkistan Region since 1 October 2014. From February 2006 to May 2008, he was the Äkim of Turkistan and continued serving as deputy until 2014. He served as the chairman of Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party from 2015 to 2023. Biography Early life and education Bektaev was born to a Muslim Kazakh family in the village of Yangi-Bazar in Turkistan Region. He is the son of Abdulkarim (Äbdikärim) Bektaev. In 1984, he graduated from the Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization in the Kazakh National Agrarian University as a mechanical engineer. In 1992, he earned his degree from the Faculty of Political Science in the KIMEP University with a degree in Theory of Social and Political Relations. In 2000, he received the academic title of candidate of economic sciences, defended his dissertation on the topic ''"Formation and functio ...
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Serik Egizbaev
Serık Rahmetollaūly Egızbaev (, born April 22, 1963) is a Kazakh politician, who's serving as a Member of the 8th Mäjilis and Chairman of the Auyl party since 2023. Early life and education Born in April 22, 1963, in Şağatay, Chapayev District, Oral Region (now Akzhaik District, West Kazakhstan Region), Serik Egizbaev is an ethnic Kazakh. In 1985, Egizbaev finished his studies at West Kazakhstan Agro-Technical University, where he became a scientist-agriculturalist. Later, in 1988, he finished studying in the Higher Komsomol School under the Central Committee of the Komsomol. Having finished his studies in 2000 at the State Service Academy under the President of Kazakhstan, he later became a jurist at Maqsut Narikbayev University in 2001. He is a Candidate of Economic Sciences. Soviet career Egizbaev started his professional career in 1980, as a worker at a construction site of a state farm in his native Chapayev District, Oral Region. From 1985 to 1986, he wa ...
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January 2021 Kazakh Local Elections
Local elections were held in Kazakhstan on 10 January 2021 to elect in total of all 3,246 members of the 214 mäslihats ''(local assemblies)'' which included 489 regional members and 2,757 municipal members. This is the first election to take place under party-list proportional representation system that was enacted in 2018, giving political parties a role in local races and it coincided with the 2021 Kazakh legislative election, 2021 legislative elections. The ruling Nur Otan party swept a majority of 3083 local seats followed by the Auyl People's Democratic Patriotic Party (AUYL) with 268 and the Ak Zhol Democratic Party with 267 and People's Party of Kazakhstan with 107 seats while the Adal (political party), Adal, which earned the fewest total votes of 2.1%, had managed to garner 24 seats in the Districts of Kazakhstan, district mäslihats by passing the 7% electoral threshold in some races. Background Throughout the history of Kazakhstan, local deputies were elected from S ...
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