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Forward Kyrgyzstan Party
The Forward, Kyrgyzstan! ( ky, Алга, Кыргызстан!, Alga, Kyrgyzstan!) was a political party in Kyrgyzstan. The party was founded on September 7, 2003. The Chairman of the party was Bolot Begaliev but one of its notable founders was Bermet Akayeva, eldest daughter of former President Askar Akayev. However, Bermet did not run as a candidate of the party. In the February 2005 parliamentary elections, the party won 17 seats. The party was formed from the merger of five separate parties: Manos El, Manas El, the New Time, the New Movement (Kyrgyzstan), New Movement and the Party of Cooperators. On December 8, 2003 the Birimdik Party agreed to merge with the party. Following the 2005 Tulip Revolution the future of the party was unclear, and it faded away shortly thereafter. Election results Jogorku Kenesh See also

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Bermet Akayeva
Bermet Askarevna Akayeva ( Kyrgyz: Бермет Аскаревна Акаева; born June 3, 1972 in Leningrad) is a Kyrgyz politician and former MP. She is the daughter of ousted former President of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev. She graduated from the Frunze physics and mathematics school in 1989, studied at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University from 1989 to 1992 and at the Business School of Lausanne from 1992 to 1994. After receiving her MBA in 1994 she worked in the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva as a legal assistant. In 2000, she moved to Kyrgyzstan and became involved in business there. Bermet Akayeva ran for Parliament during the 2005 legislative election. Roza Otunbayeva, a leading opposition figure, was deregistered from the same district where Akayeva was running. The 'Alga, Kyrgyzstan' Party led by Akayeva was accused of numerous machinations and falsifications during the elections. After fleeing during the T ...
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