President of Kyrgyzstan - List of Presidents of Kyrgyzstan

List of Presidents of Kyrgyzstan

The first column consecutively numbers the individuals who have served as president, while the second column consecutively numbers the Presidential terms or administrations.

I# A# Name Picture Took office Left office Political party
1 1.
1991
Askar Akayev
Аскар Акаев
27 October 1990 29 October 1995 Independent
2
1995
29 October 1995 29 October 2000
3.
2000
29 October 2000 24 March 2005
Ishenbai Kadyrbekov
Ишенбай Кадырбеков
24 March 2005 25 March 2005 Independent
Kurmanbek Bakiyev
Курманбек Бакиев
25 March 2005 14 August 2005 People's Movement of Kyrgyzstan
2 4.
2005
14 August 2005 15 October 2007
(2) 15 October 2007 23 July 2009 Ak Jol
5.
2009
23 July 2009 7 April 2010
Roza Otunbayeva
Роза Отунбаева
7 April 2010
3 July 2010 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan
3 3 July 2010 1 December 2011
4 6.
2011
Almazbek Atambayev
Алмазбек Атамбаев
1 December 2011 Incumbent Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan

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