Abstract

The article analyzes the changes in the political culture of women during the period of democratization of Kyrgyzstan. Women's political subculture is studied as a new political actor in state decision-making. The unique experience of involving women of the Republic in the public life of the state through participation in the activities of the Parliament (Jogorku Kenesh) and the civil sector of the Republic, i.e. involvement of women in the activities of political, public associations, and organizations. The effectiveness and organization of the work of women deputies is shown, despite their small number and the importance of women's participation in politics and in state-level decision-making. The political culture of women is shown as one of the most important conditions for the socio-political stability of society.

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