People's Union of Kazakhstan Unity
People's Union of Kazakhstan Unity was the political party in Kazakhstan, founded in early of 90s and dissolved in 1999 when it was incorporated into the Fatherland and later the Nur Otan party.
People's Union of Kazakhstan Unity | |
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Leader | Quanysh Sultanov |
Founded | 6 February 1993 |
Dissolved | 12 February 1999 |
Succeeded by | Fatherland |
Headquarters | Astana |
Ideology | Big tent Authoritarianism[1] |
Notable members
- Akezhan Kazhegeldin (Prime Minister of Kazakhstan 1994-1997)
- Nurlan Balgimbayev (Prime Minister of Kazakhstan 1997-1999)
Election results
Presidential Elections
Election | Party candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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1999 | Engels Gabbasov | 55,708 | 0.77 | Lost |
References
- Del Sordi, Adele, Parties of power as authoritarian institutions: The cases of Russia and Kazakhstan (PDF), Spanish Political Science Association (AECPA), archived from the original (PDF) on 27 June 2012, retrieved 22 January 2012
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