Agrarian_Party_of_Tajikistan

Agrarian Party of Tajikistan

Agrarian Party of Tajikistan

Political party in Tajikistan


The Agrarian Party of Tajikistan (APT; Tajik: Ҳизби аграрии Тоҷикистон, romanized: Hizbi agrarii Toçikiston; Russian: Аграрная партия Таджикистана, romanized: Agrarnaya partiya Tadzhikistana) is an officially registered political party in Tajikistan, founded on November 15, 2005. The party's headquarters are located in the center of Dushanbe, and the party's youth wing is based at the Tajik Agrarian University in northern Dushanbe. The chief of the APT is Rustam Latifzoda.[1]

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History

Founding

The Agrarian Party was founded on November 15, 2005 by the famous academician, professor and doctor of agricultural sciences Amir Qaroqulov, who united the leadership and activists of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Tajikistan around the new party. That month, the party was registered with the Ministry of Justice.[1] As its main goals, the party put forward actions to sharply increase the area of agricultural land, reform dehkhans and farms.

Leadership

Qaroqulov remained the party's chairman until his death in March 2014, following which Rustam Latifzoda was elected the party's first deputy head.[1] Latifzoda also serves as a member of the parliament's lower chamber.[1]

Platform

The Agrarian Party has been described as having "no clear ideological outline", and instead acting as an agricultural production-focused single-issue party.[1] They support a shift in Tajik production and trade policies, to place greater emphasis on exporting finished products rather than raw materials, which presently constitute a majority of the nation's exports.[1] The party is regarded as supporting the leadership of Tajik president Emomali Rahmon.[2]

Electoral history

In Tajikistan's 2010 parliamentary elections, the party won two out of 63 seats in the Assembly of Representatives.[1] In the 2020 elections, the party increased their standing in the assembly to seven members.[3]


References

  1. "Agrarian Party of Tajikistan to hold its extraordinary congress on August 15". Asia-Plus. 12 August 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  2. "Tajikistan's long-serving ruler dispenses with all political opposition". The Economist. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  3. "Faction of the Agrarian Party of Tajikistan held a number of charity events in support of doctors". Parliament.tj. Majlisi Namoyandagon of Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan. 1 June 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2021.



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