List of speakers of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan

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Speakers of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan, the unicameral parliament, have been:

NameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Omurbek Tekebaev 27 March 200527 February 2006 [1] [2]
Marat Sultanov 2 March 200622 October 2007 [3] [4]
Adahan Madumarov 24 December 200729 May 2008 [5] [6]
Aytibay Tagaev 29 May 200817 December 2009 [7]
Zaynidin Kurmanov 24 December 20096 June 2010 [8]
Ahmatbek Keldibekov 17 December 201014 December 2011 [9] [10]
Asılbek Jeenbekov 21 December 201113 April 2016 [11] [12]
Chynybaĭ Tursunbekov 27 April 201625 October 2017 [13] [14]
Dastan Jumabekov 25 October 20176 October 2020 [15]
Myktybek Abdyldayev 6 October 202010 October 2020
Kanatbek Isaev 13 October 20204 November 2020
Talant Mamytov 4 November 20205 October 2022
Nurlanbek Shakiev 5 October 2022 [16]

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