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Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich: biography pages

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Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich: biography pages
Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich: biography pages
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Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich - a popular statesman, chairman of the Butun Kyrgyzstan party, is quite widely known in Kyrgyzstan for his political activity. A historian and lawyer by training, he is fluent in not only the Kyrgyz language, but also some other: Kazakh, Russian, Uzbek and English.

Adahan Kimsanbaevich Madumarov, biography

The future politician was born on March 9, 1965 in the village of Kurshab (Uzgen district, Osh region, Kyrgyz SSR). In 1982, after graduating from high school in his native village, he got a job as a worker at the Kaynar state farm in his own area, from where he was called up for military service in the Soviet army in 1983. After demobilization in 1985, he returned to work at the same state farm.

In 1987, Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich became a student at Tver State University, after which in 1992, having received a diploma of a historian and professor of history and social studies, he got a job as a referent for the republican press minister, and then took the post of editor-in-chief of the newspaper Turk Aalamy.

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By 1994, he had gone from simple to editor-in-chief and headed the editorial board for children’s and youth’s television programs at the republican national state broadcasting company.

By 1995, he already worked in this state-owned company as a political observer for the main directorate of television programs.

Political activity

In 1995, Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich was elected to the deputies of the Jogorku Kenesh (parliament) of the Kyrgyz Republic. He was a deputy of this legislative body until 2005 (from the first to the third convocation), he headed the committee on social policy, labor and veterans. During this period, Madumarov managed to get a second education, legal, within the walls of the Kyrgyz National State University. He graduated from this university in 1999.

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Madumarov co-founded the new political social movement Ata-Zhurt, which in Russian means "Fatherland."

In April 2005, he was appointed Acting Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic. In 2006-2007, Adakhan Kimsanbaevich Madumarov served as Secretary of State of the Kyrgyz Republic. From 2007 to October 2008, he was the speaker of the Jogorku Kenesh of Kyrgyzstan of the fourth convocation. In the period from November 5, 2008 to November 26, 2009, Madumarov acted as Secretary of the Republican Security Council.

In 2010, he led the political party “Butun Kyrgyzstan, ” which means “United Kyrgyzstan” in Kyrgyz.

In August 2013, Madumarov Adakhan Kimsanbaevich took the post of deputy secretary general in the Cooperation Council of Turkic-speaking countries.