-
deteriorating economic conditions have led to m****ive
emigration of
Turkmenistanis to
other countries in
search of work,
possibly as many as 1,879,413...
- The
manat (Turkmen: manat; abbreviation: m; code: TMT) is the
currency of Turkmenistan. The
original manat was
introduced on 1
November 1993, replacing...
- from
receiving countries, Mete****rnal
estimated that at
least 102,346
Turkmenistani citizens emigrated abroad in 2019, 78% of them to Turkey, and 24,206...
-
Turkmenistani nationality law is
contained in the
provisions of the law of the
Republic of
Turkmenistan on
citizenship and in the
relevant provisions...
- The
Turkmen people have
traditionally been
nomads and equestrians, and even
today after the fall of the USSR
attempts to
urbanize the
Turkmens have not...
- The
politics of
Turkmenistan nominally takes place in the
framework of a
presidential republic,
whereby the
President of
Turkmenistan is
nominally both...
-
Turkmenistan has a state-controlled
press and
monitored communication systems. Turkmenistan's
telecommunications services are
considered to be the least...
-
Presidential elections were held in
Turkmenistan on 12
February 2012. They were Turkmenistan's
fourth presidential elections and
decided who
would be the...
-
Presidential elections were held in
Turkmenistan on 21 June 1992, the
first since independence. The sole
candidate was
Saparmurat Niyazov, who had served...
-
Presidential elections were held for the
first time in the
Turkmen SSR on 27
October 1990. The only
candidate was
Saparmurat Niyazov, who won 98% of the...