
THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM IS TO ENSURE IN PRACTICE THE HONOR AND DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN AND THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE
Speech by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev
at the meeting with the members of the Constitutional Commission of the Oliy Majlis on June 20, 2022
THE CURRENT ELECTORAL SYSTEM OF UZBEKISTAN – THE EFFECT OF A PRAGMATIC APPROACH
Zayniddin NIZAMXODJAYEV
Chairman of the Central Election Commission
Republic of Uzbekistan
On October 24, 2021, an important political event in the life of our country was held - the election of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The elections were held in full compliance with the national electoral legislation, following the universally recognized principles and international standards, which enshrine the constitutional and legal foundations for free and fair elections conducted based on universal, equal, and direct suffrage by secret ballot openly and transparently.
It, first of all, is another convincing confirmation of the commitment of New Uzbekistan to the universally recognized principles of international democratic elections and socio-political and economic stability in our country.
ELECTION CODE TESTED FOR THE SECOND TIME
Zayniddin NIZAMXODJAYEV,
Chairman of the Central Election Commission
Republic of Uzbekistan
The Republic of Uzbekistan held its presidential elections on October 24, 2021 based on the principle of periodic elections in line with the Constitution and international election standards.
First of all, this is another practical confirmation of New Uzbekistan's commitment to the universally recognized principles of international democratic elections and socio-political and economic stability in the country.
The presidential elections were held in a high spirit, in full compliance with national electoral legislation following international criteria and standards and democratic principles such as justice, openness, transparency and liberty.
LEGAL GUARANTEES FOR NGO ACTIVITIES: STEPS TOWARDS RECOGNIZED STANDARDS
Muzraf Ikramov,
Deputy Minister of Justice
of the Republic of Uzbekistan
In recent years, civil society institutions in Uzbekistan, including non-governmental non-profit organizations (NGO), are involved in various spheres ofpublic life, as well as actively participating in the new stage of reforms in the country.
In particular, the third sector is exercisingeffective public control and social partnership between public and non-governmental organizations. In addition, the activities of NGOs play an important role in protecting the rights and legitimate interests of citizens, improving their social, economic activity and legal culture.
AT THE INITIATIVE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN, SHAVKAT MIRZIYOYEV, AN INTERNATIONAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS HUB FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IS BEING CREATED IN TERMEZ
Today, the threat of a humanitarian crisis and the undermining of global food security is growing throughout the world because of the severe economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, disruption of global logistics and climate change.
The grave humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is of particular concern to the international community. Today, the Afghan people are facing serious socio-economic problems. According to UN estimates, Afghanistan is actually on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. Almost half of the country's population, 18 million people, is vitally dependent on humanitarian aid. More than half of all Afghan children under the age of five will suffer from malnutrition in the near future.