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Mira Jangaracheva

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Mira Jangaracheva (sometimes Dzhangaracheva) (born 1952) is a Kyrgyzstani politician.

Born in Frunze, Jangaracheva graduated from the history department of Kyrgyz National University in 1974. She worked at the Frunze Polytechnic Institute until 1978; from then until 1981 she studied at the Moscow State University. In 1981 she returned to the Frunze Polytechnic Institute to become a senior lecturer; from 1989 until 1992 she was at Moscow State University again, working on her doctoral degree. In 1992 she became the director of the Center for Social and Political Problems, launching her political career; soon she became a deputy head of Bishkek's civic administration, handling social issues. In 1995 she was elected to the Supreme Council, and the following year she was appointed deputy prime minister for social matters. By the end of the decade she had become one of the most influential female politicians in the country.[1] Jangaracheva remained as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs until 1999, when she was fired and made deputy governor of the Chuy Region.[2] She has remained active in politics and government, more recently being named an advisor to the vice-prime minister.[3] She has published many articles and papers on social matters and interethnic relations in her home country,[1] and has spoken at TEDx functions in Kyrgyzstan.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Rafis Abazov (2004). Historical Dictionary of Kyrgyzstan. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-4868-9.
  2. ^ "Kyrgyz Report: July 31, 1999". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 11 November 2008. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Mira Jangaracheva named as Vice Prime Minister's advisor". akipress.com. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Turning challenges into new chances: TEDxOsh brings innovative opportunities for southern Kyrgyzstan - ACTED". www.acted.org. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
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