Politics
Main article: Politics of Tajikistan
Almost immediately after independence, Tajikistan was plunged into a civil war that saw various factions, backed by Russia and Iran, fighting one another. All but 25,000 of the more than 400,000 ethnic Russian middle-management middle class fled to Russia. By 1997 the war had cooled down, and a central government began to take form.
Tajikistan is officially a republic, and holds elections for the President and Parliament. The latest elections occurred in 1999, and 2000. Although the elections were peaceful, international observers believe them to have been flawed.
Tajikistan is the only former Soviet Republic to permit Islamic parties to take part in political process. In the Parliament, opposition groups have often clashed with the ruling party, but this has not led to great instability.