Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan


Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan is a political party active in Kyrgyzstan. The party's Chairman is Jypar Jeksheev, who is also the founder of the movement. The party was founded on June 27, 1993 with Jeksheev as chairman until 2000, when he was succeeded by Edilbek Sarybaev.
In 2000 the movement joined with the supporters of the barred Ar-Namys Party of former Prime Minister Felix Kulov to form an electoral alliance to contest the parliamentary elections. The alliance collapsed when the Ar-Namys Party was registered.
The party's platform calls for democratic social development and formation of a politically and economically competent personality. In 2004 the movement joined the People's Movement of Kyrgyzstan electoral alliance.

Historical background

Initially there was an opposition umbrella bloc, called the Kyrgyzstan Democratic Movement. It was established on 25–26 May 1990 as a bloc of several anti-Communist political parties, movements and nongovernment organizations in Kyrgyzstan. The bloc elected five co-chairmen: Dr. Topchubek Turgunally, Kazat Akmatov, Jypar Jekshe, Tolon Dyikanbaev and Kadyr Matkaziev.
The draft of the program of the KDK was prepared by Dr. Kamilya Kenenbayeva, and the draft regulations of the movement was prepared by Dr. Tyntchtykbek Tchoroev. The movement consisted of democracy-minded intellectuals, workers, and students from ethnic groups
The movement was dispersed into several political parties after the collapse of the Soviet Union and emergence of the independent Kyrgyz Republic. It took a few years and one of its groups emerged as the Party of the Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan.