Berdymukhamedov moves toward a multi-party system and market economy will not affect its repressive government of the State
Turkmenistan plans to launch two new political parties officially break the monopoly of the ruling party, although not being a challenge to the absolute domination of President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov isolation, gas production the Central Asia.
state television showed on Tuesday Sapardurdy Toylyev, Deputy Prime Minister, Berdymukhamedov said he worked to create an agrarian party and part of the business in the former Soviet republic.
also quoted the president saying he was serious about the development of democracy in a country where his own Democratic Party is the only political force and legally registered monopolize political life.
"The creation of a multiparty system in Turkmenistan meets our objectives of democratization of society and to make important social reforms," ??he said.
Berdymukhamedov, who is known as Arkadag boss or his subjects, did not specify when the new party will be launched, and it is unclear whether this is simply de facto party factions power or truly independent.
- presidential election was held on February 12 in which Berdymukhamedov erected against seven opponents chips. However, it was rejected by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe election observation arm for lack of jurisdiction.
The other candidates were from ministries and public enterprises, with many openly praised the achievements of the President before the vote. The exiled opposition in Turkmenistan did not participate in the elections, saying Berdymukhamedov had not complied with the promise of home inviting opponents to contest the election. Berdymukhamedov won 97% of votes.
reelected for a second term of five years, the leader of 54 years, had already given his blessing to the creation of opposition parties. a law allowing registration of opposition parties came into force in January, and in his first public comments after winning reelection, Berdymukhamedov said that the goal of building a market economy and multiparty politics.
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