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  2. Kurmanbek Bakiyev - Wikipedia

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    Kurmanbek Sali uulu Bakiyev (Kyrgyz: Курманбек Сали уулу Бакиев; born 1 August 1949) is a Kyrgyz politician who served as the second president of Kyrgyzstan from 2005 until his removal from office as a result of the Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010, forcing Bakiyev to flee the country.

  3. President of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    The president of Kyrgyzstan, ... Kurmanbek Bakiyev was ... The ceremony budget cost less than half of what was spent for inauguration ceremony of Kurmanbek Bakiev in ...

  4. 2005 Kyrgyz presidential election - Wikipedia

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    With Bakiev expected to easily win, the authorities feared a low turnout. However by 17:00 (Bishkek time) the Central Election Commission declared that around 53 percent of voters had participated. However by 17:00 (Bishkek time) the Central Election Commission declared that around 53 percent of voters had participated.

  5. 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution - Wikipedia

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    On 7 April 2010, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev imposed a state of emergency. Police and special services arrested many opposition leaders. In response protesters took control over the internal security headquarters (former KGB headquarters) and a state TV channel in the capital, Bishkek. Reports by Kyrgyzstan government officials indicated ...

  6. 2009 Kyrgyz presidential election - Wikipedia

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    As of 22:00 on 26 July 2009 (with 2,282 of 2,330 polling districts reporting), Bakiev was reported had won the election with 78% of the vote. [10] Earlier in the day (00:40 local time), the results showed the same number of districts reporting, but the numbers were significantly different, showing that Bakiyev had won with 82.62% of the vote.

  7. Politics of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Kyrgyzstan, officially known as the Kyrgyz Republic, ... falling just short of Kurmanbek Bakiev's 89.5% in 2005. ...

  8. Elections in Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    Following the Tulip Revolution the incomplete results were never complete and the interim president, Kurmanbek Bakiev initially postponed a new round of elections to later in the year, but subsequently put them off beyond 2005.

  9. 2005 Kyrgyz parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    An emergency session of parliament on the same day saw Kurmanbek Bakiyev appointed as Acting Prime Minister. [2] The newly elected Supreme Council formally opened on 27 March, with Omurbek Tekebayev elected as Speaker. [2] Bakiev announced that new presidential and legislative elections would be held on 26 June.