Adakhan Madumarov
Adakhan Kumsanbayevich Madumarov is a Kyrgyz lawyer, historian, and politician, currently the party chairman of United Kyrgyzstan, and previously served as a member of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan from 1995 to 2005.[2]
Adakhan Kumsanbayevich Madumarov | |
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Chairman of United Kyrgyzstan | |
Assumed office 2010 | |
Member of the Supreme Council | |
In office 1995–2005 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 September 1965 Kurshab, Uzgen District, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union (now Kyrgyzstan) |
Citizenship | Soviet Union (until 1991) Kyrgyzstan (1991–present) |
Nationality | Soviet (until 1991) Kyrgyzstani |
Political party | United Kyrgyzstan |
Other political affiliations | Ak Jol[1] |
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Residence | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
Alma mater | Tver State University Kyrgyz National University |
Occupation | Politician, historian, lawyer, teacher |
Early life and education
Adakhan Kumsanbavevich Madumarov was born on 3 September 1985 in the village of Kurshab, a town in the Osh Oblast of what was then the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union. After graduating high school in Kurshab, he worked as a farmer in his home district of Uzgen.
In 1987, Madumarov attended Tver State University, and in 1992 he received a diploma of a historian-teacher of history and political science. He also became a Republican Press Minister, and then took the post as editor-in-chief of the Turk Alamy. He led an editorial on child and youth programs at the Republican State National Broadcasting Company. In 1999, Madumarov graduated from Kyrgyz National University.[2]
Political career
Supreme Council
In the 1995 Kyrgyz parliamentary election, Adakhan Madumarov was elected to the Supreme Council, the parliament of the newly established Kyrgyz Republic. During his tenure, he led the committee on social policy, labor and veterans. He would serve in the Supreme Council until 2005.[2]
Political positions
Madumarov opposes the constitutional reforms proposed by Sadyr Japarov.[3]
He does not accept the results of the 2021 Kyrgyz presidential election.[4]
References
- "Butun Kyrgyzstan (United Kyrgyzstan)". OPEMAM.
- "Adahan Madumarov, Kimsanbaevich: pages of biography". TostPost.com.
- Zhorokulova, Zhibek. "How Will the Early Presidential Elections in Kyrgyzstan Take Place and What Awaits the Winner?". CABAR.
- DZHUMASHOVA, Aida. "Presidential elections: Adakhan Madumarov does not accept voting results". 24.kg.