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1 History  





2 Electoral performance  





3 Fragmentation  





4 Electoral history  



4.1  Presidential elections  





4.2  Mäjılıs elections  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Aq Jol
Ақ жол
ChairmanAzat Peruaşev
FoundersOraz Jandosov
Bulat Abilov
Alikhan Baimenov
Founded29 January 2002; 22 years ago (2002-01-29)
Registered3 April 2002
Split fromDemocratic Choice of Kazakhstan
HeadquartersAstana
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Secularism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationPeople's Coalition (2022)
Mäjilis
6 / 98

Regional
councillors
39 / 515

Municipal
Assemblies
223 / 3,229

Website
akzhol.kz
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The Aq Jol (Kazakh: Ақ жол, romanizedAq Jol, lit.'Bright Path', Kazakh pronunciation: [ɑq ʑol]), officially the "Aq Jol" Democratic Party of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: «Ақ жол» қазақстанның демократиялық партиясы, romanized: «Aq jol» qazaqstannyñ demokratialyq partiasy, Russian: Демократическая партия Казахстана «Ак жол», romanizedDemokraticheskaya partiya Kazakhstana «Ak zhol») is a liberal-conservative political partyinKazakhstan. The Aq Jol is led by Azat Peruaşev, a deputy of the Mäjilis.

    The Aq Jol party was formed in early 2002, after its faction became being split from the Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan. From there, it was positioned as an opposition party though in a moderate tone. The party has experienced fragmentation over the years, leading to the formation of dissident factions. Despite its opposition stance, the Aq Jol had been repeatedly described as a pro-government party in Kazakhstan, with it joining the People's Coalition in support of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in the 2022 election.[1]

    The Aq Jol party advocates for political reform, economic liberalism, and secularism. It has participated in presidential and parliamentary elections, with varying levels of electoral success.

    History

    [edit]

    The Aq Jol was originally formed in January 2002, when a group of party moderates split from the Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan (QDT) movement, founded in November 2001 by Kazakh officials opposing President Nursultan Nazarbayev. The new more moderate party ran on a pro-reform, pro-business platform, and in contrast to the QDT, its leaders refrained from openly confronting Nazarbayev. The Aq Jol party was founded by Oraz Jandosov, Bulat Äbılov and Alihan Baimenov. Former Information Minister Altynbek Särsenbaiūly later joined the party in 2003.[2]

    Aq Jol nominated Dania Espaeva as its candidate for the 2019 presidential election. It was the first time ever a woman ran for President in the country.[3] Espaeva received 5.05 percent (465,714) of votes.[4] Her participation in the election received praise from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly election observation mission as a good start for a higher women's representation in politics.[5]

    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.[6]

    Electoral performance

    [edit]

    Aq Jol received 12% of the votes at the 2004 legislative elections. Alihan Baimenov refused to accept the only seat the party received at the 77 member Mäjılıs until October 2006 when he reversed his position and joined parliament as the only deputy of an opposition party.[7] The party advocated democratization of the political system, particularly elections of governors (akims) at all levels of the administrative system.

    Fragmentation

    [edit]

    In the spring of 2005, Särsenbaiūly, Äbılov and Jandosov split from the party to form a dissident faction named Nağyz Ak Jol (True Bright Path). At the last presidential elections on 4 December 2005 Aq Jol did not join the opposition political alliance For A Just Kazakhstan and instead nominated Alihan Baimenov, the chair, as the party candidate. Baimenov won 1.61% of the popular vote.[8] One of the party leaders who later joined the Nağyz Ak Jol party, Altynbek Särsenbaiūly, was killed near Almaty in February 2006 soon after the presidential elections. In the 18 August 2007 Mäjılıs elections, the party won 3.27% of the popular vote and no seats. All seats were won by the ruling Nur-Otan party. In the 2012 Mäjılıs election, the party won 8 seats and thus becoming one of three parties represented in the legislature. The party won 7 seats in the 2016 Mäjılıs elections.

    Electoral history

    [edit]

    Presidential elections

    [edit]
    Election Candidate Votes % Votes % Result
    First round Second round
    2005 Alihan Baimenov 108,730 1.61 Lost
    2019 Dania Espaeva 465,714 5.05 Lost
    2022 Supported Kassym-Jomart Tokayev 6,456,392 81.31 Won

    Mäjılıs elections

    [edit]
    Election Party Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Result
    2004 Alihan Baimenov 572,672 12.00%
    1 / 77

    Increase1 Increase 4th Opposition
    2007 183,346 3.10%
    0 / 98

    Decrease1 Increase 3rd Extra-parliamentary
    2012 Azat Peruaşev 518,405 7.47%
    8 / 98

    Increase8 Increase 2nd Opposition
    2016 540,406 7.18%
    7 / 98

    Decrease1 Steady 2nd Opposition
    2021 792,828 10.95%
    12 / 98

    Increase5 Steady 2nd Opposition
    2023 535,139 8.41%
    6 / 98

    Decrease6 Decrease 4th Opposition

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Халықтық коалиция – бұл ынтымақтастықтың жарқын үлгісі". Turkystan (in Kazakh). 2022-10-07.
  • ^ Cengiz Surucu, 4 Aralık 2005 Kazakistan Başkanlık Seçimleri Üzerine Gözlemler, OAKA, vol: 1, No: 1, 2006, pp. 153-158.
  • ^ "Kazakhstan could see first female presidential candidate as Ak Zhol party nominates Daniya Yespayeva". astanatimes.com. 26 April 2019.
  • ^ "Kassym-Jomart Tokayev elected Kazakhstan's president with 70.96 percent of the vote". astanatimes.com. 11 June 2019.
  • ^ "OSCE expert hails practice of women's participation in Kazakhstan presidential election". kazinform. 10 June 2019.
  • ^ "Халықтық коалиция – бұл ынтымақтастықтың жарқын үлгісі". Turkystan (in Kazakh). 2022-10-07.
  • ^ Joanna Lillis, Kazakhstan Experiences Political Shift, Eurasia Insight, October 17, 2006, http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav101706.shtml Archived 2007-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Kazakhstan Elections 2005, http://www.kazelection2005.org Archived 2007-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
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