Political parties in Kyrgyzstan now have greater political power and freedom to campaign than at any previous time in the history of the nation. During the Akayev administration's rule, opposition parties were allowed, but were widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. The Tulip Revolution brought an authentic multi-party system to Kyrgyzstan.

Political parties in Kyrgyzstan are mainly focused around the ideologies and personality of the party leaders rather than a static party-wide set of ideologies, so party programmes are subject to change if the party leadership changes.

Parties represented in the Supreme Council

Party Leader Political position & ideologies MPs Status
Fatherland Kyrgyzstan
Ата-Журт Кыргызстан
Ata-Jurt Kyrgyzstan
Aybek Matkerimov Kyrgyz nationalism
Economic liberalism
19 / 90
Government
Mekenchil
Мекенчил
Sadyr Japarov Kyrgyz nationalism
National conservatism
14 / 90
Government
Ishenim
Ишеним
Azamat Doroyev Centre-right
12 / 90
Government
Cohesion
Ынтымак
Yntymak
Chingiz Makeshov Social conservatism
9 / 90
Government
Alliance
Альянс
Al'yans
Mirlan Jeenchoroyev Liberalism
Russophilia
7 / 90
Opposition
United Kyrgyzstan
Бүтүн Кыргызстан
Bütün Kyrgyzstan
Adakhan Madumarov National conservatism
Ethnic nationalism
5 / 90
Opposition
Light of Faith
Ыйман нуру
Iyman nuru
Nurzhigit Kadyrbekov Islamic democracy
Conservatism
5 / 90
Opposition
Social Democrats
Социал-демократтар
Sotsial-demokrattar
Temirlan Sultanbekov Social democracy
Direct democracy
1 / 90
Opposition
Afghans' Party
Афганистандын партиясы
Afganistandyn partiyacy
Akbokon Tashtanbekov Veterans' rights
Social conservatism
1 / 90
Opposition

Other parties

See also

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