In office 14 August 2005 – 15 April 2010 Acting: 25 March 2005 – 14 August 2005
Prime Minister
Medetbek Kerimkulov
Felix Kulov
Azim Isabekov
Almazbek Atambayev
Iskenderbek Aidaraliyev
Igor Chudinov
Daniar Usenov
Preceded by
Ishenbai Kadyrbekov (acting)
Succeeded by
Roza Otunbayeva
7th Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan
In office 10 July 2005 – 15 August 2005
President
Askar Akayev
Ishenbai Kadyrbekov (acting)
Preceded by
Medetbek Kerimkulov (acting)
Succeeded by
Felix Kulov
In office 28 March 2005 – 20 June 2005 Acting: 25 March 2005 – 28 March 2005
President
Askar Akayev
Preceded by
Nikolai Tanayev
Succeeded by
Medetbek Kerimkulov (acting)
In office 21 December 2000 – 22 May 2002
President
Askar Akayev
Preceded by
Amangeldy Muraliyev
Succeeded by
Nikolai Tanayev
Personal details
Born
(1949-08-01) 1 August 1949 (age 74) Masadan, Kyrgyz SSR, USSR
Political party
Ak Jol
Spouse
Tatyana Bakiyeva
Domestic partner
Nazgul Tolomusheva
Children
2
Residence(s)
Minsk, Belarus
Alma mater
Kuybyshev Polytechnic Institute
Kurmanbek Saliyevich Bakiyev (Kyrgyz: Курманбек Салиевич (Сали уулу) Бакиев, Kurmanbek Saliyevich (Sali Uulu) Bakiyev; born 1 August 1949) is a Kyrgyz politician who served as the second president of Kyrgyzstan, from 2005 to 2010. Large opposition protests in April 2010 led to the takeover of government offices, forcing Bakiyev to flee the country.
Bakiyev was the leader of the People's Movement of Kyrgyzstan before his ascendance to the presidency. He received most of his popular support from the south of the country. The Legislative Assembly of Kyrgyzstan of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan appointed him acting president on 25 March 2005, following the ousting, during the Tulip Revolution, of President Askar Akayev. In October 2007, Bakiyev initiated the creation of Ak Jol party, but could not lead it due to his presidency.[1]
^After years of turmoil, Kyrgyz voters go to the polls, unhcr.org/cgi-bin; accessed 7 April 2018.
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family and was replaced by acting president KurmanbekBakiyev. On 10 July 2005, acting president Bakiyev won the presidential election in a landslide...
KurmanbekBakiyev, from his marriage to Russian-born Tatyana Petrova. He is a resident of the UK having been granted political asylum. Maksim Bakiyev...
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incumbent president KurmanbekBakiyev's Ak Jol-dominated parliament. Bakiyev had previously announced his intention to run for reelection. Bakiyev was re-nominated...
repeatedly stated that he would return KurmanbekBakiyev to Kyrgyzstan. Kamchybek Tashiev and KurmanbekBakiyev come from the same village - Barpy in the...
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2007, Atambayev was appointed acting Prime Minister by President KurmanbekBakiyev. He was then confirmed in parliament by a vote of 48–3 on 30 March...
who served from October 1990 until 24 March 2005. In July 2005, KurmanbekBakiyev was elected. He was re-elected in 2009, but large riots in April 2010...
Forces General Staff from March 2007 to June 2008 under President KurmanbekBakiyev. Yugai was generally regarded as an important figure in the military...
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public figure who is the wife of former President of Kyrgyzstan, KurmanbekBakiyev and the First Lady of Kyrgyzstan from March 2005 to April 2010. Russian...
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16 December 2007. He was confirmed as prime minister by President KurmanbekBakiyev on 24 December. On 21 September 2009, Chudinov was named Honorary...
which was subsequently renewed annually. On June 27, 2007 President KurmanbekBakiyev signed legislation amending Kyrgyzstan's Criminal Code and abolishing...
resigned. An emergency session of parliament on the same day saw KurmanbekBakiyev appointed as Acting Prime Minister. The newly elected Supreme Council...
and plane trees. Nookat came to signify the repression during the KurmanbekBakiyev regime as villagers were imprisoned, tortured and sentenced to lengthy...
former Kyrgyz President KurmanbekBakiyev, who has lived in exile in Minsk since 2010, in the Palace of Independence to mark Bakiyev's 70th birthday, which...
running for parliament in early 2000. On 10 May 2006, under President KurmanbekBakiyev, he began serving as Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs. In...