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Bermet Akayeva
Bermet Akayeva (born June 3, 1972, Kyrgyzstan) is the daughter of ousted former President Askar Akayev. She was elected in questionable circumstances, during the 2005 legislative election. She is married, with one son.
She returned to the parliament on April 14, 2005 meeting a protest of around 100 people. They accused her of attempting to stir up tensions within the nation. However, Edil Baisalov of the Coalition for Democracy and Civil Society said her return, demonstrated that she was ready to take "responsibility for numerous machinations, political as well as economic, which turned the fate of our country into a playground for the Akayev family." Bolotbek Maripov , who lost to Akayeva in a disputed parliament seat, said that her return showed courage. "I'm glad that there's at least one man in the Akayev family," he added.
Quotations
- "I am not expecting any problems from the people. Of course, there is always a possibility to create a provocation, but I think everything will be alright." April 14, returning unexcpectedly to Bishkek after the revolution.
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