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Revision as of 10:47, 17 March 2021

Auyl People's Patriotic Democratic Party
«Ауыл» Халықтық-демократиялық патриоттық партиясы
«Аuyl» Halyqtyq-Demokratialyq Patriottyq Partiasy
ChairpersonÄli Bektaev
Founded30 January 2000; 24 years ago (2000-01-30)
(as Auyl Peasant Social Democratic Party)
5 September 2015; 9 years ago (2015-09-05)
(as Auyl People's Patriotic Democratic Party)
Merger ofParty of Patriots of Kazakhstan (since 2015)
HeadquartersNur-Sultan
IdeologySocial democracy
Agrarianism
Political positionCentre-left
Seats in Mazhilis
0 / 107
Regional
councillors
39 / 515
Municipal
Assemblies
226 / 3,229
Website
auyl.kz

The Auyl People's Patriotic Democratic Party (Template:Lang-kk, «Auyl» Halyqtyq-demokratialyq patriottyq partiasy), formerly the Auyl Peasant Social Democratic Party and the Auyl Kazakhstani Social Democratic Party, is a political party in Kazakhstan. It was formed on 30 January 2000 and was registered in March 2000.[1] Its first chairman was Gani Qaliev. On 5 September 2015, the Auyl was merged with the Party of Patriots of Kazakhstan.

History

The Auyl Peasant Social Democratic Party was formed at its 1st Congress on 30 January 2000 where Mazhilis MP Gani Qaliev was elected as the party's chairman. There were over 10,000 party members, mainly peasants and farm managers.[2] The party was eventually renamed into the Auyl Kazakhstani Social Democratic Party.[2] It went through registrations in March 2000, March 2002, and April 2003.

The party participated for the first time in the 2004 Kazakh legislative election where it received on 1.7 of the vote and won no seats.[3]

In the 2007 general elections, the Auyl received 1.51% of the vote, failing to break the 7% electoral threshold, which was unable to enter the Mazhilis.

After the announcement of a snap 2011 presidential elections, the party's chief of staff, Janibek Nagimetov, said that the Auyl would nominate its candidate.[4] But the party subsequently did not participate in these elections.

On 2 December 2011, at the 8th Auyl Extraordinary Congress held in Astana which was attended by over 120 delegates. The party list as candidates for MP's of the Mazhilis for the 2012 general elections included 23 people who were cultural figures, academicians, scientists, heads of farms. According to the approved platform of the party, the main tasks were “a food basket for rural residents and the provision of clean drinking water along with the development of rural infrastructure (construction and repair of housing, schools, hospitals, roads)”.[5] On 10 December, the Central Election Commission (OSK) registered the party list, which included 18 people.[6] On 17 January 2012, the OSK announced the final results of the elections where the Auyl gained 1.19% and did not enter the Parliament.[7] In a statement signed by the chairman of the Auyl, Gani Qaliev, it was noted that the elections were held without surprises. “Everyone knew that the Nur Otan party of power, headed by the Leader of the Nation [Nursultan Nazarbayev] would win."[8]

On 26 August 2015, at the 10th Extraordinary Congress, Gani Qaliev resigned as chairman and was succeeded by Äli Bektaev who was elected as the new chairman of Auyl.[9][10] On 5 September 2015, the 11th Extraordinary Congress was held where the party decided to merge with the Party of Patriots of Kazakhstan, thus forming the Auyl People's Patriotic Democratic Party.[11]

In the 2016 legislative elections, the party was unable to win any seats in the Mazhilis.[12] Nevertheless, the Auyl acknowledged that the elections were held in an equal competition, all political parties had equal opportunities for campaigning.

In April 2019, the Auyl for the first time nominated Toleutai Raqymbekov as presidential candidate for the 2019 elections.[13] Raqymbekov won 3.04 of the vote and took 4th place in the race.[14] Shortly after the election, the Auyl, along with other members of the National Coalition of Democratic Forces, highly appreciated the open and competitive nature of the 2019 Kazakh presidential election.[15]

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Nominee Votes % Result
2019 Toleutai Raqymbekov 280,451 3.04% Lost Red XN

Parliamentary elections

Party leader Election Votes % Seats Position Government
Gani Qaliev 2004 No data No data
0 / 77
Increase 7th Extra-parliamentary
2007 89,855 1.51%
0 / 98
Increase 4th Extra-parliamentary
2012 82,623 1.19%
0 / 98
Decrease 5th Extra-parliamentary
Äli Bektaev 2016 151,285 2.01%
0 / 98
Increase 4th Extra-parliamentary
2021 383,023 5.29%
0 / 98
Steady 4th Extra-parliamentary

References

  1. ^ "| ЦентрАзия". centrasia.org (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "Ум, честь и совесть нашей эпохи | Номад | 23.01.2003". nomad.su (in Russian). 2003-01-23. Retrieved 2020-11-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "ДАУЫС БЕРУ КҮНІ (2004 жылғы 19 қыркүйек)". election.gov.kz (in Kazakh). Retrieved 2020-11-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Партия «Ауыл» выдвинет своего кандидата на выборы президента Казахстана". newskaz.ru (in Russian). 2011-02-07. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  5. ^ "Казахстанская правда — «Ауыл» – за интересы крестьянства". kazpravda.kz (in Russian). 2011-12-03. Archived from the original on 2011-12-17. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  6. ^ Косенов, Алдияр (2011-12-10). "ЦИК зарегистрировала список кандидатов от партии "Ауыл"". Tengrinews.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Косенов, Алдияр (2012-01-17). "ЦИК Казахстана огласил окончательные итоги парламентских выборов". Tengrinews.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Партия «Ауыл» и дальше будет отдавать все силы и знания упрочению суверенитета и расцвету Казахстана". inform.kz (in Russian). 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2020-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ МАМАШУЛЫ, Асылхан (2015-08-26). "Гани Калиев: возможно, новый лидер партии будет более гибким". Радио Азаттык (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "Партия "Ауыл": в ногу со временем". Время (in Russian). 2015-08-28. Retrieved 2020-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Партия "Ауыл" и Партия патриотов объединились". Радио Азаттык (in Russian). 2015-09-05. Retrieved 2020-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "IFES Election Guide | Elections: Kazakhstan Parliament 2016". www.electionguide.org. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  13. ^ Shayakhmetova, Zhanna (2019-04-27). "Auyl party nominates Toleutai Rakhimbekov as presidential candidate". The Astana Times. Retrieved 2020-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ Gadimova, Nazrin (2019-06-10). "Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Wins By A Landslide In Kazakhstan Presidential Election". caspiannews.com. Retrieved 2020-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ INFORM.KZ (2019-06-13). "Общенациональная коалиция демократических сил выступила в поддержку итогов выборов". www.inform.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-12-01.