Sadibek Tügel

Sädibek Tügel (Kazakh: Сәдібек Түгел; born 23 February 1955) is a Kazakh writer and publicist, who's a member of the Writers' Union of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He was candidate for the Uly Dala Qyrandary movement in the 2019 Kazakh presidential election.

Sadibek Tügel
Сәдібек Түгел
Tügel in 2019
Born (1955-02-23) 23 February 1955
NationalityKazakh
Alma materAl-Farabi Kazakh National University
Almaty Higher Party School
OccupationWriter, publicist
ChildrenAidyn, Aigerim

Early life and education

Tügel was born in the village of Amangeldi in East Kazakhstan Region. In May 1973, he was drafted into the Soviet Armed Forces where he served in East Germany. In 1982, he graduated from the correspondence faculty of journalism of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. From 1988 to 1990, he studied full-time at the Almaty Higher Party School, where he received a degree in political science and sociology.[1]

Career

Tügel began his career as a mechanic at the Alma-Ata cotton-spinning factory. He worked as a translator-correspondent of the Ulanskiy district newspaper Rastsvet - Orken, an instructor of the Organizational Department of the executive committee of the District Council of People's deputies, the First Secretary of the Ulansky District Committee of the Komsomol of Kazakhstan, then as the head of the Organizational Department of the Ulansky District Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.[1]

From 2002 to 2004, he worked as the head of the International Press Center of Astana, then the general director of the information agency “Astana Dauysy”. In 2004, Tügel became the head of the Senate Department of the Parliament. Since January 2006, he has been engaged in creative and social activities. Tügel is the vice president of the Federation of National Equestrian Sports and since 12 October 2011, he's been serving as a chairman of the political organization Uly Dala Qyrandary.[1]

2019 presidential campaign

On 22 April 2019, Tügel announced his bid for presidency for the Uly Dala Qyrandary, making him one of the first candidates to do it.[2][3] He was registered on 3 May 2019 by the Central Election Commission after gathering more than 122,000 signatures.[4]

Tügel ran in issues of the Kazakh language, protection of the rights of women and children, as well as to preserve and popularize traditional Kazakh values. He advocated for free education as well as protection for those affected by environmental disasters. He also proposed to introduce the death penalty for pedophiles and corrupt officials, as well as a ban on the lease and sale of Kazakh lands to foreigners.[5] On 3 June 2019, Tügel suggested a ban on Kazakh women from marrying foreigners. He called international marriages "a moral crime" and recommended to solve the issue by changing the "Law on Marriage".[6] Tügel won only 0.92% of the vote, earning a last place in the race.[7]

References

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