Felix Kulov
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{{Expand|date=January 2007}}{{Infobox Prime Minister
|name=Felix Kulov<br/>Феликс Кулов
|image= Felix kulov.jpg
|order=10th [[Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan|Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic]]
|term_start=[[2005]]-[[09-01]]
|term_end=[[2007]]-[[01-29]]
|predecessor=[[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]]
|successor=[[Azim Isabekov]]
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1948|10|10|mf=y}}
|birth_place=[[Bishkek|Frunze]], [[Kyrgyz SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (present-day Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)
|death_date=
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|party =[[Ar-Namys]]
|languagesspoken=[[Russian language|Russian]], some [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]]
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}}'''Felix Sharshenbayevich Kulov''' (Russian: '''Феликс Шаршенбаевич Кулов''' - variously transliterated; born [[29 October]] [[1948]]) served as [[Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan|Prime Minister of]] [[Kyrgyzstan]] following the [[Tulip Revolution]]. He first served from [[1 September]] 2005 until he resigned on [[19 December]] 2006.<ref name="RESIGN">{{cite news | first=Bruce | last=Pannier | title=Kyrgyz Government Resigns | date=[[2006-12-19]] | publisher=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | url=http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/12/37827e5c-bb96-455e-82ce-5a75941db612.html | accessdate=2007-01-30}}</ref> [[President of Kyrgyzstan|President]] [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]] reappointed him acting Prime Minister the same day,<ref name="ACTING">{{cite news | title=Kyrgyz president appoints former prime minister acting PM | publisher=RIA Novosti | date=[[2006-12-19]] | url=http://en.rian.ru/world/20061219/57272492.html | accessdate=2007-01-30}}</ref> but Bakiyev's attempts to renominate Kulov in January 2007 were unsuccessful due to parliamentary opposition, and on [[January 29]] a new prime minister was approved by parliament. Kulov is the leader of the [[Ar-Namys]] political party and Chairman of the [[People's Congress of Kyrgyzstan]], an [[electoral alliance]] between Ar-Namys and other parties.
==Political career==
Kulov was born in Frunze (present-day [[Bishkek]]), and initially trained as a policeman. Between [[1978]] and [[1998]] he held various posts in the Kyrgyz government, including Minister of the Interior, Minister for National Security and Governor of [[Chui Province]]. From [[1992]]–[[1993]] he was [[Vice President of Kyrgyzstan|Vice President]], in which position he oversaw the launch of the Kyrgyz currency, the [[Kyrgyzstani Som|Som]]. However, he was forced to resign following a scandal over missing gold reserves.
From [[1998]] to [[1999]] Kulov served as Mayor of Bishkek, becoming a popular politician in the city. In 1999 he participated in the formation of Ar-Namys, becoming its first leader. In February [[2000]] he announced his intention to run as a member of the [[Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan|Supreme Council]]. Kyrgyz police arrested him a month later for [[Political corruption|corruption]]. On [[22 January]] [[2001]] a military court found him guilty and sentenced him to seven years in prison. He has since been cleared of all charges against him.
==Kyrgyz revolution, 2005==
On [[March 24]], [[2005]], Kulov was released during the [[Kyrgyz revolution of 2005|Kyrgyz revolution]] (the [[Tulip Revolution]]) and appointed as co-ordinator of law enforcement and security services (effectively, the Kyrgyz head of security) by acting president and prime minister [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]]. He resigned this position on [[March 30]], saying that he had restored order.
On [[6 April]] a special working group of the Kyrgyz [[Supreme Court]] was formed to review Kulov's earlier prosecution and convictions, and by [[11 April]] he had been cleared of all charges.
Kulov initially announced his intention to stand as a candidate for President in the elections scheduled for [[10 July]]. It was unclear at first whether language would be a barrier to his election: the president is required by law to be fluent in the [[Kyrgyz language]], and in common with many from the north of the country, Kulov's native tongue is [[Russian language|Russian]]. The issue became moot, however, when he withdrew his candidacy in mid-May, pledging his support to Bakiyev. At that time he was also appointed Acting First Deputy Prime Minister. He was already expected to be appointed as Prime Minister by the elected President. Bakiyev won the election in July. He was officially sworn in on 11 August. He appointed Kulov acting prime minister. On 1 September 2005, Kulov was confirmed as Prime Minister by the Kyrgyz parliament, by a vote of 55 to 8.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
==Kyrgyz politics since 2005==
Kulov served as Prime Minister until 19 December 2006 when he resigned, automatically triggering the dismissal of his cabinet per [[Constitution of Kyrgyzstan|the Constitution]].<ref name="FIRSTREJECTION">{{cite news | title=Kyrgyz Parliament rejects Kulov's nomination as Prime Minister | publisher=RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | date=[[2007-01-18]] | url=http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/1/48B24D9C-A1D2-4726-84D5-9CE1E2CE45CE.html | accessdate=2007-01-30}}</ref> President Bakiyev immediately appointed him Acting Prime Minister. Bakiyev appointed Kulov Prime Minister again in mid-January 2007.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
Parliamentarians voted 39 to 23 against the confirmation of Kulov, 15 votes short the minimum for confirmation, on [[18 January]] 2007. Opposition Parliamentarian Azimbek Beknazarov told Kulov prior to the vote, "I may be wrong, but I believe your nomination will be rejected. Be brave and admit that you cannot perform your duties of prime minister. Admit that you have been unable to do so for the past year-and-a-half. I think it would be better if you refused [to be reappointed]. Be a man!"<ref name="FIRSTREJECTION"/>
President Bakiyev renominated Kulov the next day, since the new constitution permits the same candidate to be presented three times.<ref name=RENOMINATION>{{cite news | title=Kyrgyz President resubmits Kulov candidacy To Lawmakers | publisher=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | date=[[2007-01-19]] | url=http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/01/2b9d4f65-6c25-4ac2-b180-00feb6e206e4.html | accessdate=2007-01-30}}</ref> The Kyrgyz Parliament's Constitution Committee ruled on [[22 January]] 2007 that Bakiyev could not renominate Kulov because it violated the Constitution. Committee chairman Iskhak Masaliyev told Bakiyev to nominate someone else. Myrza Kaparov, Bakiyev's envoy to the Parliament disagreed, telling Parliamentarians, "We must also refer to the constitutional law on government, which says that the president has the right to submit the candidacy three times. If the Jorgorku Kenesh rejects his choice three times, you know all the consequences. Everything is clearly written in this law."<ref name=RENOMFAIL>{{cite news | title=Kyrgyz Committee rejects Kulov's renomination | publisher=RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | date=[[2007-01-22]] | url=http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/1/44D7DD1E-A118-4455-983F-B5A61C6CFC48.html | accessdate=2007-01-30}}</ref>
After Kulov's nomination failed for the second time on 26 January, the president nominated agriculture minister [[Azim Isabekov]], a close associate of his and former deputy head of the Presidential Administration, on [[26 January]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite news | title=Kyrgyz president names agriculture minister as new candidate for premier | date=[[2007-01-26]] | publisher=Kyiv Post | url=http://www.kyivpost.com/bn/25947/ | accessdate=2007-01-30}}</ref>
In February, Kulov joined an opposition group, the [[United Front for a Worthy Future for Kyrgyzstan]], which is calling for an early presidential election.<ref>Bruce Pannier, [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/02/b78cc47a-ddcb-44a9-bbf8-e65edbfebbd3.html "Kyrgyzstan: New Opposition Movement Fuels Ongoing Political Dispute"], Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, February 20, 2007.</ref> As leader of the group, he has also supported the idea of establishing a [[confederation]] with [[Russia]].<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/06/e0637292-861d-47c4-bcbe-27b4c4edcd21.html "Kyrgyz Opposition Campaigns For Confederation With Russia"], Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, June 2, 2007.</ref>
Anti-Bakiyev protests from [[April 11]] to [[April 19]] [[2007]] culminated with clashes between the protesters and the police, and Kulov was questioned in connection with the clashes on [[April 21]], after initially refusing to appear for questioning on the previous day. Kulov blamed the authorities for the clashes.<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/04/83b33b20-d57a-4e13-8333-d32076f59952.html "Kyrgyz Opposition Leader Questioned Over Disorder"], Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, April 21, 2007.</ref> On [[August 1]] [[2007]], Kulov was charged with creating public disorder in connection with the clashes.<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/08/b6e0fe2a-b530-430f-bc12-f2988dc87e55.html "Kyrgyz Ex-PM Charged with Creating Public Disorder"], Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, August 1, 2007.</ref>
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4370925.stm#kulov BBC News profile]
*[http://www.ar-namys.org/en/view_temp.php?i=140 Ar-Namys Party biography]
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4431761.stm Felix Kulov cleared of all charges]
*[http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?l=1&id=4495 Kyrgyzstan on the edge]
*[http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2005/03/25/Kyrgyzstan-bakiyev050325.html New Kyrgyzstan leader appoints key ministers]
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