Aq Jol
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The Aq Jol (Kazakh: Ақ жол, romanized: Aq 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», romanized: Demokraticheskaya partiya Kazakhstana «Ak zhol») is a liberal-conservative political party in Kazakhstan. The Aq Jol is led by Azat Peruaşev, a deputy of the Mäjilis.
Aq Jol Ақ жол | |
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Chairman | Azat Peruaşev |
Founders | Oraz Jandosov Bulat Abilov Alikhan Baimenov |
Founded | 29 January 2002; 22 years ago (2002-01-29) |
Registered | 3 April 2002 |
Split from | Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan |
Headquarters | Astana |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism Economic liberalism Secularism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | People's Coalition (2022) |
Mäjilis | 6 / 98 |
Regional councillors | 39 / 515 |
Municipal Assemblies | 223 / 3,229 |
Website | |
akzhol | |
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.