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Image File history File links Tajikistan_coa. ... The Republic of Tajikistan gained its independence during the breakup of the Soviet Union on September 9, 1991 and promptly fell into a civil war from 1992-97 between old-guard regionally based ruling elites and disenfranchised regions, democratic liberal reformists, and Islamists loosely organized in a United Tajik Opposition...



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The parliament of Tajikistan, the Supreme Assembly (Majlisi Oli), has two chambers. The President of Tajikistan is the Head of State and highest position within the Government of Tajikistan. ... Emomalii Rahmon (Tajik: (formerly Emomali Sharifovich Rahmonov, Эмомалӣ Шарифович Раҳмонов)[1]; born October 5, 1952) has served as the head of state since 1992 and the President of Tajikistan since 1994. ... The prime minister of Tajikistan is the head of government of Tajikistan. ... Okil Ghaybulloyevich Okilov (also Akil Akilov) (born 1944) is the current Prime Minister of Tajikistan. ... The parliament of Tajikistan, the Supreme Assembly (Majlisi Oli), has two chambers. ... The parliament of Tajikistan, the Supreme Assembly (Majlisi Oli), has two chambers. ... Political parties in Tajikistan lists political parties in Tajikistan. ... Politics of Tajikistan Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Tajikistan ... The 2006 presidential election in Tajikistan was held on November 6. ... Tajikistan is divided into regions, or provinces (singular: viloyat, plural: viloyatho) (capitals in parentheses)- Khatlon Viloyati Khatlon (Qurghonteppa) Sughd Viloyati Sughd (Khujand) Karotegin (Kofarnihon) and one autonomous province (viloyati mukhtor)- Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAR) Viloyati Mukhtori Kuhistoni Badakhshon (Khorugh). ... Human Rights in Tajikistan The approach of the 2005 parliamentary elections brought increased closures of independent and opposition newspapers and attacks on journalists. ... At the time of independence, portions of the Tajik boundary with the Peoples Republic of China were not defined; this boundary dispute was settled in agreements signed in 2002 that would cede 1,000 km² of Pamir mountain range to China in return for China relinquishing claims to 28... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... A parliament is a legislature, especially in those countries whose system of government is based on the Westminster system modelled after that of the United Kingdom. ... Image:WashingtonDC Capitol USA2. ...

  • the Assembly of Representatives (Majlisi Mamoyandogan) has 63 members, elected for a five year term in, 22 by proportional representation and 41 in single-seat constituencies.
  • the National Assembly (Majlisi Milliy) has 33 members, 25 elected for a five year term by local majlisi deputies and 8 appointed by the president.

Proportional representation (sometimes referred to as full representation, or PR), is a category of electoral formula aiming at a close match between the percentage of votes that groups of candidates (grouped by a certain measure) obtain in elections and the percentage of seats they receive (usually in legislative assemblies). ... A constituency is any cohesive corporate unit or body bound by shared structures, goals or loyalty. ... The parliament of Tajikistan, the Supreme Assembly (Majlisi Oli), has two chambers. ...

2005 Parliamentary election

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Summary of the 27 February and 13 March 2005 Assembly of Representatives of Tajikistan election results
Parties Votes 1st round % Seats
People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan (Hizbi Demokrati-Khalkii Tojikston) 1,666,909 64.51 52
Communist Party of Tajikistan 533,066 20.63 4
Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (Nahzati Islomi Tojikiston) 193,532 7.48 2
Others Democratic Party (Hizbi Demokrati) 190,412 7,36 -
Justice Party (Hizb Adolatkhoh) -
Socialist Party -
Other parties -
Non-partisans (pro-HDKT) 5
Total (turnout %) 2,583,919   63
Registered voters 2,771,528
Source: IFES, Angus Reid en Eurasia.org

February 27 is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... March 13 is the 72nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (73rd in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The parliament of Tajikistan, the Supreme Assembly (Majlisi Oli), has two chambers. ... The Peoples Democratic Party of Tajikistan (Tajik: Hizbi Demokrati-Khalkii Tojikston) is a political party in Tajikistan. ... The Communist Party of Tajikistan is a political party in Tajikistan. ... The Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRP; Tajik: Нашрияи Ҳизби Наҳзати Исломии Тоҷикистон; also known as the Islamic Renaissance of Tajikistan, the Islamic Revival Party of Tajikistan, the Islamic Party of Revival, or simply the Islamic Renaissance Party) is an Islamist political party in Tajikistan. ... The Democratic Party (Hizbi Demokrati) is a political party in Tajikistan. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Socialist Party is a political party in Tajikistan. ... In politics, an independent is a politician who is not affiliated with any political party. ...

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