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Central Asia
Kyrgyz Kommie Kroaks
2004-08-01
Absamat Masaliyev, former leader of Kyrgyzstan who headed the Central Asian nation's Communist Party both before and after the Soviet collapse, has died, the government said Sunday. He was 71. Masaliyev died Saturday from a heart attack, the government said.

In 1985, he became the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in Kyrgyzstan after changes in the Soviet Communist leadership that saw Mikhail Gorbachev take power in Moscow. He remained in office until 1990 when he lost elections in the country's first-ever presidential elections, as the Soviet republics sought to assert their sovereignty in moves that led the next year to the disintegration of the Soviet Union. The election was won by Askar Akayev, who remains president of independent Kyrgyzstan. After the election loss, Masaliyev took control of the surviving Communist Party, and in 1995 he won a seat in the upper chamber of parliament representing his southern home region of Osh. Later that year, Masaliyev challenged Akayev unsuccessfully again, but drew strong support in the south. In 2000, he won a lower parliament seat and held that post until his death.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Love the headline lol
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-08-01 6:38:48 PM  

#1  Well, these things happen in this best of families. I hope he left a litter clout to his family. In times like this a little clout goes a long way in the cotton markets.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-01 6:05:53 PM  

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