Kamchybek Tashiev
Kamchybek Kydyrshaevich Tashiev (Kyrgyz: Камчыбек Кыдыршаевич Ташиев, romanized: Kamçıbek Kıdırşaeviç Taşiev; born 27 September 1968) is a Kyrgyzstani politician who was head of the political party Ata-Zhurt until its merger with the Respublika party in 2014.[1][2] He is currently co-chairman of Respublika–Ata Zhurt. He is a citizen of Kyrgyzstan and father of four sons. From 1987 to 1989 he served in the Soviet Army.
Kamchybek Tashiev Камчыбек Ташиев | |
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Ministry of Emergency Situations | |
In office 2007–2009 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Barpy, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union | September 27, 1968
Political party | Mekenchil |
Other political affiliations | Respublika–Ata Zhurt |
Education
In 1992 Tashiev graduated from Tomsk State University with a degree in chemical engineering. In 1999 he graduated from Kyrgyz National University with a degree in law.
Political career
Following his party's success in the 2010 Kyrgyz parliamentary election, on 23 October, Tashiev's home was burglarized. He later stated to Al Jazeera that "they broke in like bandits... I think they intended to shoot me. I believe they tried to eliminate me - the forces that want to cancel election results and impose a state of emergency. I know for sure, GSNB [security services] was behind these actions."[3]
References
- "Opposition risks Kyrgyzstan's stability in protests". Washington Times. October 12, 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- "Upcoming election raises specter of terror in Kyrgyzstan". Washington Times. October 14, 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- Kyrgyz politician 'hurt in attack' - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English