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Democratic Party Of Kazakhstan
The Democratic Party of Kazakhstan (, QDP) is an unregistered political party in Kazakhstan that was founded and led by Janbolat Mamai, former journalist and a political activist. The party aims to create an independent, strong, and economically developed state which respects human rights in accordance with the rule of law. History At the press conference held on 16 October 2019 in Almaty, Janbolat Mamai announced the creation of new political party, citing the new need for an independent political force. He stressed that Kazakhstan is in a need for real political reforms such as change in law on political parties and protests, release of all political parties in which Mamai called for the state to apologise and pay them compensation. From there, he outlined plans in submitting documents to the Ministry of Justice (Kazakhstan), Ministry of Justice for registration and that the founding congress for the party would be held within near future where the charter and programme would ...
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Janbolat Mamai
Janbolat Mamai ( kk, Жанболат Мамай, also Romanization, romanized as Zhanbolat Mamay) (born 15 June 1988) is a Kazakhstan, Kazakh journalist and political activist who serves as the leader of the Democratic Party of Kazakhstan, and was previously the editor of the Tribuna (Kazakhstan), ''Tribuna'' newspaper. Since his first arrest in 2012, Mamai has become a prominent figure in the Kazakh opposition. Early life and education Mamai was born in the city of Alma-Ata (now Almaty) on June 15, 1988 to a family of teachers. In 2007, he completed an internship at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Mamai then continued his studies at the Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages at the Department of English Philology. Political activities Journalist at ''Zhas Alash'' Janbolat Mamai previously worked for the newspaper ''Zhas Alash''. In his articles, Mamai discussed social problems and alleged corruption among high-ranking ...
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