Biography:Arstanbek Abdyldayev

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Short description: Kyrgyz politician and businessman

Arstanbek Abdyldayev (born April 28, 1968) is a Kyrgyz politician and businessman, who was one of the candidates in the 2011 presidential election, most famous for his promise that there would be no winter, and the West would suffer from floods.[1] The video of him telling about this became an Internet meme in the former Soviet Union, with the most popular video about him gathering more than two million views on YouTube.[2] Abdyldayev participated in the 2017 presidential election as an independent.

Career

Abdyldayev, a businessman born in Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan,[3] is the founder of El Uchun party. He took part in 2011 presidential election in Kyrgyzstan but gained less than 0,5 percent, taking the 9th place out of 16 candidates.[4]

He gained an immediate fame after holding a press conference shortly after the election, where he declared that there would be no winter in Kyrgyzstan, and that his home country is the core of the Earth.[2] A Year afterwards, he made the claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a "complex biorobot," further adding that the Russian President was capable of saving mankind, but only with Kyrgyzstan's help.[5]

In October 2019, Abdyldayev faced prosecution after having declared himself a God. The prosecution relates to other comments made by Abdyldayev in August of the same year, where he announced that the "soul of God" had come to reside in him, and that he would come to reign over the universe by the end of the following year. [5]

References

  1. [1] «Зима не будет» приближается к 200 тысячам просмотрам на «Ютубе»
  2. 2.0 2.1 [2] Abdyldayev mentioned in the edition of "This is Horosho", a Russian-language internet show about memes
  3. [3] Arstanbek Abdyldayev bio on AKIpress (Russian)
  4. [4] 2011 Kyrgyz presidential election preliminary results
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Kyrgyzstan: Political oddball's stunts rile testy government | Eurasianet". https://eurasianet.org/kyrgyzstan-political-oddballs-stunts-rile-testy-government.