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{{Infobox political party |
{{Infobox political party |
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| name = People's Party of Kazakhstan |
| name = People's Party of Kazakhstan |
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| native_name = Қазақстан |
| native_name = {{native name|kk|Қазақстан халық партиясы|italics=off}} <br /> {{native name|ru|Народная партия Казахстана|italics=off}} |
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| native_name_lang = kk |
| native_name_lang = kk |
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| abbreviation = QHP |
| abbreviation = QHP (Kazakh)<br/>НПК (Russian) |
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| logo = Logo of the People's Party of Kazakhstan.svg |
| logo = Logo of the People's Party of Kazakhstan.svg |
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| logo_upright = 1.2 |
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| leader1_title = Chairman |
| leader1_title = Chairman |
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| leader1_name = [[Ermūhamet Ertısbaev]] |
| leader1_name = [[Ermūhamet Ertısbaev]] |
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| leader2_title = |
| leader2_title = Deputy chairmen |
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| leader2_name = {{nowrap|{{ubl|[[Nail Saifullin]]|{{ill|Magherram Magherramov|ru|Магеррамов, Магеррам Мамедович}}|[[Ashat Asylbekov]]|[[Miras Aukenov]]}}}} |
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| leader2_name = [[Aiqyn Qongyrov]] |
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| leader3_title = |
| leader3_title = Parliamentary chair |
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| leader3_name = {{ |
| leader3_name = {{ill|Magherram Magherramov|ru|Магеррамов, Магеррам Мамедович}} |
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| founders = [[Vladislav Kosarev]]<br>{{ill|Töleş Kenjïn|ru|Кенжин, Тулеш Аукебаевич}}<br>[[Alexander Kholodkov]] |
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| founded = {{Start date and age|2004|04|13|df=y}} (as the Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan) |
| founded = {{Start date and age|2004|04|13|df=y}} (as the Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan) |
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| registered = {{Start date and age|2004|06|21|df=y}} |
| registered = {{Start date and age|2004|06|21|df=y}} |
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| dissolved = |
| dissolved = |
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| split = [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] |
| split = [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] |
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| headquarters = |
| headquarters = Qabanbai Batyr avenue, [[Astana]] |
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| newspaper = |
| newspaper = |
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| ideology = [[Social democracy]]<br />'''Until 2020:'''<br />[[Communism]]<br />[[Marxism–Leninism]] |
| ideology = [[Social democracy]]<br />[[Democratic socialism]]<br />[[Left-wing populism]]<br />'''Until 2020:'''<br />[[Communism]]<br />[[Marxism–Leninism]] |
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| position = [[ |
| position = [[Left-wing politics|Left-wing]]<br />'''Until 2020:'''<br />[[Far-left]] |
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| membership_year = 2008 |
| membership_year = 2008 |
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| membership = 56,292 |
| membership = 56,292 |
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| colours = [[Political colour#Red|Red]] |
| colours = [[Political colour#Red|Red]] |
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| international = |
| international = |
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| seats1_title = [[ |
| seats1_title = [[Mäjilis]] |
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| seats1 = {{Composition bar| |
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|5|98|hex={{party color|People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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| seats2_title = [[January 2021 Kazakh local elections|Regional<br />mäslihats]] |
| seats2_title = [[January 2021 Kazakh local elections|Regional<br />mäslihats]] |
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| seats2 = {{Composition bar|7|489|hex={{party color|People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|7|489|hex={{party color|People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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| seats3_title = [[January 2021 Kazakh local elections|Municipal<br />mäslihats]] |
| seats3_title = [[January 2021 Kazakh local elections|Municipal<br />mäslihats]] |
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| seats3 = {{Composition bar|79|2757|hex={{party color|People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|79|2757|hex={{party color|People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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| website = {{URL|https://qhp.kz/}} |
| website = {{URL|https://qhp.kz/}}<br>{{URL|https://halykpartiyasy.kz/}} |
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| country = Kazakhstan |
| country = Kazakhstan |
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The '''People's Party of Kazakhstan''' ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] [[Abbreviation|abbr.]]: '''QHP'''){{refn|group=n|{{bulleted list|{{lang-kk|Қазақстанның Халықтық Партиясы|translit=Qazaqstannyñ Halyqtyq Partiasy}}, QHP|{{lang-ru|Народная партия Казахстана|translit=Narodnaya partiya Kazakhstana}}, NPK}}}} is a [[Social democracy|social democratic]] [[political party]] in [[Kazakhstan]], chaired by [[Ermūhamet Ertısbaev]]. The secretaries of the central committee are [[Turgyn Syzdyqov]], Gauhar Nugmanova, Viktor Smirnov and [[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=INFORM.KZ|date=11 November 2020|title=New Chairman of People's Party of Kazakhstan elected|url=https://www.inform.kz/en/article/3717523|access-date=15 November 2020|website=www.inform.kz|language=en}}</ref> |
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The '''People's Party of Kazakhstan'''{{refn|group=n|{{bulleted list|{{langx|kk|Қазақстанның Халық Партиясы|translit=Qazaqstannyñ Halyq Partiasy}}, QHP|{{langx|ru|Народная партия Казахстана|translit=Narodnaya partiya Kazakhstana}}, NPK}}}} is a [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] [[Social democracy|social democratic]] [[political party]] in [[Kazakhstan]], chaired by [[Ermūhamet Ertısbaev]]. The secretaries of the central committee are [[Turgyn Syzdyqov]], Gauhar Nugmanova, Viktor Smirnov and [[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=INFORM.KZ|date=11 November 2020|title=New Chairman of People's Party of Kazakhstan elected|url=https://www.inform.kz/en/article/3717523|access-date=15 November 2020|website=www.inform.kz|language=en}}</ref> |
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The party was founded as the '''Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan''' ('''QKHP'''){{refn|group=n|{{bulleted list|{{langx|kk|Қазақстан Коммунистік Халық Партиясы|translit=Qazaqstan Kommunistık Halyq Partiasy}}, QKHP|{{langx|ru|Коммунистическая Народная партия Казахстана|translit=Kommunisticheskaya Narodnaya partiya Kazakhstana}}, KNPK}}}} on 13 April 2004. It was registered on 21 June 2004; the party had 90,000 members at the time of registration. Following the [[2004 Kazakhstani legislative election|2004 elections]] to the [[Mazhilis]] the party received 1.98% of total votes. In the [[2007 Kazakhstani legislative election|2007 elections]] to the Mazhilis the party won 1.29% of the votes and did not pass the electoral threshold. The QKHP was elected to parliament in the [[2012 Kazakhstani legislative election|2012 legislative election]].<ref>{{cite news | title = Two more Kazakh parties wins parliamentary seats | publisher = [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. [[BBC Online]]. | access-date = 16 January 2012 | url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16572986 | date=16 January 2012}}</ref> |
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The party is loyal to incumbent president [[Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]] and is a part of the pro-Tokayev [[People's Coalition (Kazakhstan)|People's Coalition]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2022-10-07 |title=Халықтық коалиция – бұл ынтымақтастықтың жарқын үлгісі |url=https://turkystan.kz/article/199489-halyktyk-koalitsiya-bul-yntymaktastyktyn-zharkyn-ulgisi/ |access-date= |website=Turkystan |language=kk}}</ref> |
The party is loyal to incumbent president [[Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]] and is a part of the pro-Tokayev [[People's Coalition (Kazakhstan)|People's Coalition]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2022-10-07 |title=Халықтық коалиция – бұл ынтымақтастықтың жарқын үлгісі |url=https://turkystan.kz/article/199489-halyktyk-koalitsiya-bul-yntymaktastyktyn-zharkyn-ulgisi/ |access-date= |website=Turkystan |language=kk}}</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The party emerged due to a split in the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] (QKP). The idea to create a new party belongs to the 12 members of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Kazakhstan, who withdrew its membership because of the disagreements with the First Secretary of the QKP's Central Committee [[Serikbolsyn Abdildin]].<ref name=ED>{{cite web| publisher =Евразийский дом| url =http://eurasianhome.org/xml/t/databases.xml?lang=ru&nic=databases&country=98&pid=380&s=-1| script-title =ru:Коммунистическая Народная партия Казахстана (КНПК)| access-date =15 December 2010| language =ru| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20110722045156/http://eurasianhome.org/xml/t/databases.xml?lang=ru&nic=databases&country=98&pid=380&s=-1| archive-date =22 July 2011}}</ref> The reason for the split with the QKP was the election of a Secretary and a member of Mazhilis Tolen Tokhtassynov.<ref name=kprf>{{cite web|url=http://www.zonakz.net/blogs/user/viktor_obnorskij/9776.html|script-title=ru:КНПК и КПРФ налаживают тесные связи|publisher=Zonakz.net|access-date=15 December 2010|language=ru|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722011302/http://www.zonakz.net/blogs/user/viktor_obnorskij/9776.html|archive-date=22 July 2011}}</ref> About 15,000 members left QKP for QKHP. The founding congress QKHP took place in April 2004, on 21 June 2004 the party was registered with the Ministry of Justice of Kazakhstan.<ref name=ED/> |
The party emerged due to a split in the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] (QKP). The idea to create a new party belongs to the 12 members of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Kazakhstan, who withdrew its membership because of the disagreements with the First Secretary of the QKP's Central Committee [[Serikbolsyn Abdildin]].<ref name=ED>{{cite web| publisher =Евразийский дом| url =http://eurasianhome.org/xml/t/databases.xml?lang=ru&nic=databases&country=98&pid=380&s=-1| script-title =ru:Коммунистическая Народная партия Казахстана (КНПК)| access-date =15 December 2010| language =ru| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20110722045156/http://eurasianhome.org/xml/t/databases.xml?lang=ru&nic=databases&country=98&pid=380&s=-1| archive-date =22 July 2011}}</ref> The reason for the split with the QKP was the election of a Secretary and a member of Mazhilis Tolen Tokhtassynov.<ref name=kprf>{{cite web|url=http://www.zonakz.net/blogs/user/viktor_obnorskij/9776.html|script-title=ru:КНПК и КПРФ налаживают тесные связи|publisher=Zonakz.net|access-date=15 December 2010|language=ru|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722011302/http://www.zonakz.net/blogs/user/viktor_obnorskij/9776.html|archive-date=22 July 2011}}</ref> About 15,000 members left QKP for QKHP. The founding congress QKHP took place in April 2004, on 21 June 2004 the party was registered with the Ministry of Justice of Kazakhstan.<ref name=ED/> |
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In [[2007 Kazakh legislative election|elections to Mazhilis in 2007]], the party won 1.29% of total votes and did not pass the electoral threshold to Parliament.<ref name="CIK">{{cite web| publisher =Центральная избирательная комиссия Казахстана| url =http://election.kz/portal/page?_pageid=73,47267&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL| script-title =ru:Политические партии| access-date =15 December 2010| language =ru| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20110722142611/http://election.kz/portal/page?_pageid=73,47267&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL| archive-date =22 July 2011}}</ref> In the [[2012 Kazakhstani legislative election|2012 election]], the party won 7.19% of vote and 7 seats to become one of three parties to enter Parliament. Despite being officially in opposition, the party is considered as loyal to the regime and often votes with the government. |
In [[2007 Kazakh legislative election|elections to Mazhilis in 2007]], the party won 1.29% of total votes and did not pass the electoral threshold to Parliament.<ref name="CIK">{{cite web| publisher =Центральная избирательная комиссия Казахстана| url =http://election.kz/portal/page?_pageid=73,47267&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL| script-title =ru:Политические партии| access-date =15 December 2010| language =ru| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20110722142611/http://election.kz/portal/page?_pageid=73,47267&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL| archive-date =22 July 2011}}</ref> In the [[2012 Kazakhstani legislative election|2012 election]], the party won 7.19% of vote and 7 seats to become one of three parties to enter Parliament. Despite being officially in opposition, the party is considered as loyal to the regime and often votes with the government. |
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The 15th Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan Extraordinary Congress was held on 11 November 2020 in the capital [[Nur-Sultan]]. Delegates to the congress voted to rename the party the "People's Party of Kazakhstan" (QHP). Several changes were also made to the charters and programs of the party.<ref name=":0b">{{Cite web|last=Абдуллаева|first=Диана|date=11 November 2020|title=Переименование партии и избрание председателя. Как прошёл предвыборный съезд КНПК|url=https://informburo.kz/novosti/predvybornyy-sezd-kommunisticheskoy-narodnoy-partii-kazahstana-tekstovaya-translyaciya.html|access-date=15 November 2020|website=informburo.kz}}</ref> |
The 15th Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan Extraordinary Congress was held on 11 November 2020 in the capital [[Astana|Nur-Sultan]]. Delegates to the congress voted to rename the party the "People's Party of Kazakhstan" (QHP). Several changes were also made to the charters and programs of the party.<ref name=":0b">{{Cite web|last=Абдуллаева|first=Диана|date=11 November 2020|title=Переименование партии и избрание председателя. Как прошёл предвыборный съезд КНПК|url=https://informburo.kz/novosti/predvybornyy-sezd-kommunisticheskoy-narodnoy-partii-kazahstana-tekstovaya-translyaciya.html|access-date=15 November 2020|website=informburo.kz}}</ref> |
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The Extraordinary Congress held a quorum of 33 delegates from the party. Every delegate voted in favour of the name change except Honorary Secretary Vladislav Kosarev.<ref name=":0" /> The party's [[parliamentary leader]] [[Aiqyn Qongyrov]] was unanimously chosen to be Chairman of the QHP, succeeding Kosarev who served as the QKHP's ''de facto'' leader since June 2013, while [[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]], [[Turgyn Syzdyqov]], [[Viktor Smirnov]], and [[Gauhar Nugmanova]] were chosen to be Secretaries of the QHP.<ref name=":0"/> |
The Extraordinary Congress held a quorum of 33 delegates from the party. Every delegate voted in favour of the name change except Honorary Secretary Vladislav Kosarev.<ref name=":0" /> The party's [[parliamentary leader]] [[Aiqyn Qongyrov]] was unanimously chosen to be Chairman of the QHP, succeeding Kosarev who served as the QKHP's ''de facto'' leader since June 2013, while [[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]], [[Turgyn Syzdyqov]], [[Viktor Smirnov]], and [[Gauhar Nugmanova]] were chosen to be Secretaries of the QHP.<ref name=":0"/> |
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In October 2022, the QHP joined the [[People's Coalition (Kazakhstan)|People's Coalition]], in support of President [[Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]], ceasing to be even nominally part of the opposition.<ref name=":1" /> |
In October 2022, the QHP joined the [[People's Coalition (Kazakhstan)|People's Coalition]], in support of President [[Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]], ceasing to be even nominally part of the opposition.<ref name=":1" /> |
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On an [[Almaty]] press conference of 1 July 2024,<ref name="otstavka">{{Cite web|url= https://informburo.kz/novosti/skandal-v-npk-ertysbaeva-xotyat-smestit-s-dolznosti-predsedatelya-partii |title= Скандал в НПК: Ертысбаева хотят сместить с должности председателя партии |lang= ru |website= informburo.kz |date= 2024-07-01 |access-date= 2024-07-03}}</ref> some members of the party demanded the resignation of [[Ermūhamet Ertısbaev]] from party chairmanship. The party infighting is said to come from the apparently "emerging personality cult" of Ertısbaev.<ref name="azhkz">{{Cite web|url= https://azh.kz/ru/news/view/103560 |title= Члены НПК требуют отставки председателя Ермухамета Ертысбаева из-за его репутации |lang= ru |website= azh.kz |date= 2024-07-02 |access-date= 2024-07-03}}</ref> Former deputy chairman, [[Ashat Asylbekov]] also claimed, that on one of the interviews that neared the [[2023 Kazakh local elections]], Ertısbaev stated that he'd be forever loyal to [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]].<ref name="otstavka" /> These acts of Ertısbaev are said to be damaging to the party's reputation and Asylbekov, [[Almaty]] branch chairman [[Töleujan Jündibaev]] and [[Mangystau Region]] representative Abdraşit Niyaz publicly criticised the chairman<ref name="azhkz" /> and his deputy [[Miras Aukenov]] and demanded an "extraordinary" congress. Ertısbaev's large spendings on his "Ertisbaev live" [[YouTube]] channel and his public support for [[Quandyq Bishimbaev]] during his trial had also greatly damaged the party's reputation, Asylbekov says.<ref name="otstavka" /> |
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The party now defines itself as in favor of "people's capitalism."<ref>https://qhp.kz/NPK_Program.pdf</ref> The party had Marxist-Leninist roots, and had previously described itself as socialist and leftist. It formerly stated that its goal is to "move to a society of genuine democracy, social justice, general spirituality, freedom and a prosperous economy based on scientific and technological progress.<ref name="about">{{cite web |title=О партии |url=https://qhp.kz/aboutparty-ru |website=Народная партия Казахстана (НПК) |access-date=6 October 2021 |language=ru}}</ref> |
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Originally a [[Marxist–Leninist]] party, the QHP previously described itself as socialist and leftist.<ref name="about">{{cite web |title=О партии |url=https://qhp.kz/aboutparty-ru |website=Народная партия Казахстана (НПК) |access-date=6 October 2021 |language=ru}}</ref> It now favours what it calls "people's capitalism".<ref>{{cite web |title=Program of the People's Party of Kazakhstan |url=https://qhp.kz/NPK_Program.pdf |language=kk}}</ref> |
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== Structure == |
== Structure == |
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The organizational structure of the QHP is based on the territorial principle. Organizational fundamentals of the party are primary party organizations that are created by three or more party members with decision of meeting which has to be approved by a regional or municipal party's committee. Branches and representations of the party represent party's policy to population, cooperate with state executive and representative bodies, political and social groups, have their own seal and letterhead.<ref name="ustav"/> |
The organizational structure of the QHP is based on the territorial principle. Organizational fundamentals of the party are primary party organizations that are created by three or more party members with decision of meeting which has to be approved by a regional or municipal party's committee. Branches and representations of the party represent party's policy to population, cooperate with state executive and representative bodies, political and social groups, have their own seal and letterhead.<ref name="ustav"/> |
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As of July 2010, QHP has 1,868 primary party organizations, 178 district committees, 33 city committees and 14 regional committees as well as 2 city committees in the cities of national importance ([[ |
As of July 2010, QHP has 1,868 primary party organizations, 178 district committees, 33 city committees and 14 regional committees as well as 2 city committees in the cities of national importance ([[Astana]] and [[Almaty]]). |
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The supreme body of QHP is the Congress convened by the Central Committee at least once in four years. The party's Central Committee organizes and coordinates the entire party's work. Central Committee's meetings (plenary sessions) shall be held at least once in six months.<ref name="ustav"/> |
The supreme body of QHP is the Congress convened by the Central Committee at least once in four years. The party's Central Committee organizes and coordinates the entire party's work. Central Committee's meetings (plenary sessions) shall be held at least once in six months.<ref name="ustav"/> |
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=== Presidential elections === |
=== Presidential elections === |
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! rowspan="2" |Candidate |
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! Party candidate |
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!'''Votes''' |
!'''Votes''' |
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!'''%''' |
!'''%''' |
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!'''Votes''' |
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! Result |
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!'''%''' |
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! rowspan="2" |'''Result''' |
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! colspan="2" |First round |
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! colspan="2" |Second round |
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![[2005 Kazakh presidential election|2005]] |
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|[[Erasyl Abilqasymov]] |
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|23,252 |
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|0.34 |
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|colspan=2 {{N/A}} |
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|{{no2|Lost}} |
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|- |
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![[2011 Kazakh presidential election|2011]] |
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|[[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]] |
|[[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]] |
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|111,924 |
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|1.36 |
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|colspan=2 {{N/A}} |
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|{{no2|Lost}} |
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![[2015 Kazakh presidential election|2015]] |
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|[[Turgyn Syzdyqov]] |
|[[Turgyn Syzdyqov]] |
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|145,756 |
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|1.61 |
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|colspan=2 {{N/A}} |
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|{{no2|Lost}} |
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![[2019 Kazakh presidential election|2019]] |
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|[[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]] |
|[[Jambyl Ahmetbekov]] |
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|167,649 |
|167,649 |
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|1.82 |
|1.82 |
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|colspan=2 {{N/A}} |
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|{{no2|Lost}} |
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![[2022 Kazakh presidential election|2022]] |
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|''Supported [[Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]]'' |
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|6,456,392 |
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|81.31 |
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|colspan=2 {{N/A}} |
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|{{yes2|Won}} |
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!'''Result''' |
!'''Result''' |
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![[2004 Kazakhstani legislative election|2004]] |
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| 3.4% |
| 3.4% |
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|{{Composition bar|0|77| |
|{{Composition bar|0|77|{{Party color|Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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|New |
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|{{nochange}} |
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|{{increase}} 6th |
|{{increase}} 6th |
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|{{eliminated|Extra-parliamentary}} |
|{{eliminated|Extra-parliamentary}} |
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![[2007 Kazakhstani legislative election|2007]] |
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| 76,799 |
| 76,799 |
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| 1.3% |
| 1.3% |
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|{{Composition bar|0|98| |
|{{Composition bar|0|98|{{Party color|Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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|{{nochange}} |
|{{nochange}} |
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|{{steady}} 6th |
|{{steady}} 6th |
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|{{eliminated|Extra-parliamentary}} |
|{{eliminated|Extra-parliamentary}} |
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![[2012 Kazakhstani legislative election|2012]] |
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| 498,788 |
| 498,788 |
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| 7.19% |
| 7.19% |
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|{{Composition bar|7|98| |
|{{Composition bar|7|98|{{Party color|Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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|{{increase}} 7 |
|{{increase}} 7 |
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|{{increase}} 3rd |
|{{increase}} 3rd |
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|{{no2|Opposition}} |
|{{no2|Opposition}} |
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![[2016 Kazakhstani legislative election|2016]] |
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| 537,123 |
| 537,123 |
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| 7.14% |
| 7.14% |
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|{{Composition bar|7|98| |
|{{Composition bar|7|98|{{Party color|Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan}}}} |
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|{{nochange}} |
|{{nochange}} |
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|{{steady}} 3rd |
|{{steady}} 3rd |
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|{{no2|Opposition}} |
|{{no2|Opposition}} |
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|- |
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 24 October 2024
Abbreviation | QHP (Kazakh) НПК (Russian) |
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Chairman | Ermūhamet Ertısbaev |
Deputy chairmen | |
Parliamentary chair | Magherram Magherramov |
Founders | Vladislav Kosarev Töleş Kenjïn Alexander Kholodkov |
Founded | 13 April 2004 | (as the Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan)
Registered | 21 June 2004 |
Split from | Communist Party of Kazakhstan |
Headquarters | Qabanbai Batyr avenue, Astana |
Membership (2008) | 56,292 |
Ideology | Social democracy Democratic socialism Left-wing populism Until 2020: Communism Marxism–Leninism |
Political position | Left-wing Until 2020: Far-left |
National affiliation | People's Coalition |
Colours | Red |
Mäjilis | 5 / 98 |
Regional mäslihats | 7 / 489 |
Municipal mäslihats | 79 / 2,757 |
Website | |
qhp halykpartiyasy | |
The People's Party of Kazakhstan[n 1] is a left-wing social democratic political party in Kazakhstan, chaired by Ermūhamet Ertısbaev. The secretaries of the central committee are Turgyn Syzdyqov, Gauhar Nugmanova, Viktor Smirnov and Jambyl Ahmetbekov.[1]
The party was founded as the Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan (QKHP)[n 2] on 13 April 2004. It was registered on 21 June 2004; the party had 90,000 members at the time of registration. Following the 2004 elections to the Mazhilis the party received 1.98% of total votes. In the 2007 elections to the Mazhilis the party won 1.29% of the votes and did not pass the electoral threshold. The QKHP was elected to parliament in the 2012 legislative election.[2]
The party is loyal to incumbent president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and is a part of the pro-Tokayev People's Coalition.[3]
History
[edit]The party emerged due to a split in the Communist Party of Kazakhstan (QKP). The idea to create a new party belongs to the 12 members of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Kazakhstan, who withdrew its membership because of the disagreements with the First Secretary of the QKP's Central Committee Serikbolsyn Abdildin.[4] The reason for the split with the QKP was the election of a Secretary and a member of Mazhilis Tolen Tokhtassynov.[5] About 15,000 members left QKP for QKHP. The founding congress QKHP took place in April 2004, on 21 June 2004 the party was registered with the Ministry of Justice of Kazakhstan.[4]
Following the elections to Mazhilis in 2004, the party received 1.98% of total voters (proportional system) and did not pass into Parliament.[4]
In the 2005 presidential elections, QKHP nominated Erasyl Abilqasymov as its candidate who received 0.34% of the votes.[6]
On 28 March 2007 the QKHP and the QPK held a joint press conference at which they announced an impending merger. QKHP subsequently abandoned the association with the QPK because of the sharp political differences.[4] At a press conference in June 2007, the First Secretary of QKHP Vladislav Kosarev named the fact that the Communist Party of Kazakhstan was considering associations with QKHP only at the highest level (Bureaus of Central Committee) as the main reason for refusing to merge, at the same time according to him consideration for such merger was not provided at local level. Kosarev said also that structures of QKP had been completely destroyed and the authority of the party among the people has been reduced to zero-level.[7]
In elections to Mazhilis in 2007, the party won 1.29% of total votes and did not pass the electoral threshold to Parliament.[8] In the 2012 election, the party won 7.19% of vote and 7 seats to become one of three parties to enter Parliament. Despite being officially in opposition, the party is considered as loyal to the regime and often votes with the government.
The 15th Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan Extraordinary Congress was held on 11 November 2020 in the capital Nur-Sultan. Delegates to the congress voted to rename the party the "People's Party of Kazakhstan" (QHP). Several changes were also made to the charters and programs of the party.[9]
The Extraordinary Congress held a quorum of 33 delegates from the party. Every delegate voted in favour of the name change except Honorary Secretary Vladislav Kosarev.[1] The party's parliamentary leader Aiqyn Qongyrov was unanimously chosen to be Chairman of the QHP, succeeding Kosarev who served as the QKHP's de facto leader since June 2013, while Jambyl Ahmetbekov, Turgyn Syzdyqov, Viktor Smirnov, and Gauhar Nugmanova were chosen to be Secretaries of the QHP.[1]
In October 2022, the QHP joined the People's Coalition, in support of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, ceasing to be even nominally part of the opposition.[3]
On an Almaty press conference of 1 July 2024,[10] some members of the party demanded the resignation of Ermūhamet Ertısbaev from party chairmanship. The party infighting is said to come from the apparently "emerging personality cult" of Ertısbaev.[11] Former deputy chairman, Ashat Asylbekov also claimed, that on one of the interviews that neared the 2023 Kazakh local elections, Ertısbaev stated that he'd be forever loyal to Nursultan Nazarbayev.[10] These acts of Ertısbaev are said to be damaging to the party's reputation and Asylbekov, Almaty branch chairman Töleujan Jündibaev and Mangystau Region representative Abdraşit Niyaz publicly criticised the chairman[11] and his deputy Miras Aukenov and demanded an "extraordinary" congress. Ertısbaev's large spendings on his "Ertisbaev live" YouTube channel and his public support for Quandyq Bishimbaev during his trial had also greatly damaged the party's reputation, Asylbekov says.[10]
Ideology
[edit]Originally a Marxist–Leninist party, the QHP previously described itself as socialist and leftist.[12] It now favours what it calls "people's capitalism".[13]
Structure
[edit]Membership for citizens of Kazakhstan aged from 18 in the QHP is voluntary, individual, fixed, confirmed with the party's ID.[14]
The organizational structure of the QHP is based on the territorial principle. Organizational fundamentals of the party are primary party organizations that are created by three or more party members with decision of meeting which has to be approved by a regional or municipal party's committee. Branches and representations of the party represent party's policy to population, cooperate with state executive and representative bodies, political and social groups, have their own seal and letterhead.[14]
As of July 2010, QHP has 1,868 primary party organizations, 178 district committees, 33 city committees and 14 regional committees as well as 2 city committees in the cities of national importance (Astana and Almaty).
The supreme body of QHP is the Congress convened by the Central Committee at least once in four years. The party's Central Committee organizes and coordinates the entire party's work. Central Committee's meetings (plenary sessions) shall be held at least once in six months.[14]
Supervisory bodies of the party are the Central control-revision commission elected by the Congress of QHP, as well as regional, urban and regional control-revision commissions created in branches and offices of the party at party's conferences in conjunction with their governing bodies, control-revision commissions of primary party organizations elected at general meetings. The control-revision commission is accountable to highest authorities (party's Congress, conferences, branches and representative collections of primary organizations).[14]
Electoral history
[edit]Presidential elections
[edit]Election | Candidate | Votes | % | Votes | % | Result |
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First round | Second round | |||||
2005 | Erasyl Abilqasymov | 23,252 | 0.34 | — | Lost | |
2011 | Jambyl Ahmetbekov | 111,924 | 1.36 | — | Lost | |
2015 | Turgyn Syzdyqov | 145,756 | 1.61 | — | Lost | |
2019 | Jambyl Ahmetbekov | 167,649 | 1.82 | — | Lost | |
2022 | Supported Kassym-Jomart Tokayev | 6,456,392 | 81.31 | — | Won |
Mazhilis elections
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Result |
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2004 | 3.4% | 0 / 77
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New | 6th | Extra-parliamentary | |
2007 | 76,799 | 1.3% | 0 / 98
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6th | Extra-parliamentary | |
2012 | 498,788 | 7.19% | 7 / 98
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7 | 3rd | Opposition |
2016 | 537,123 | 7.14% | 7 / 98
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3rd | Opposition | |
2021 | 659,019 | 9.10% | 10 / 98
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3 | 3rd | Opposition |
2023 | 432,920 | 6.80% | 5 / 98
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5 | 5th | Opposition |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c INFORM.KZ (11 November 2020). "New Chairman of People's Party of Kazakhstan elected". www.inform.kz. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ "Two more Kazakh parties wins parliamentary seats". British Broadcasting Corporation. BBC Online. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
- ^ a b "Халықтық коалиция – бұл ынтымақтастықтың жарқын үлгісі". Turkystan (in Kazakh). 7 October 2022.
- ^ a b c d Коммунистическая Народная партия Казахстана (КНПК) (in Russian). Евразийский дом. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ^ КНПК и КПРФ налаживают тесные связи (in Russian). Zonakz.net. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ^ Выборы Президента Республики Казахстан (in Russian). Центральная избирательная комиссия Казахстана. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ^ Kazakhstan Today. КНПК не будет объединяться с КПК (in Russian). Zonakz.net. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ^ Политические партии (in Russian). Центральная избирательная комиссия Казахстана. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ^ Абдуллаева, Диана (11 November 2020). "Переименование партии и избрание председателя. Как прошёл предвыборный съезд КНПК". informburo.kz. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ a b c "Скандал в НПК: Ертысбаева хотят сместить с должности председателя партии". informburo.kz (in Russian). 1 July 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
- ^ a b "Члены НПК требуют отставки председателя Ермухамета Ертысбаева из-за его репутации". azh.kz (in Russian). 2 July 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
- ^ "О партии". Народная партия Казахстана (НПК) (in Russian). Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- ^ "Program of the People's Party of Kazakhstan" (PDF) (in Kazakh).
- ^ a b c d Устав Коммунистической Народной партии Казахстана (in Russian). КНПК. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2010.