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Uzbek parliamentary elections to be held amid further democratization of electoral system

Uzbekistan Materials 28 August 2014 19:06 (UTC +04:00)
Forthcoming parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan will substantially differ from the previous ones, since they are going to be held amid the enhancement of the parliament’s powers and further deepening of the electoral system’s democratization, Uzbek Embassy in Azerbaijan said Aug. 28.
Uzbek parliamentary elections to be held amid further democratization of electoral system

Baku, Azerbaijan, Aug. 28

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Forthcoming parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan will substantially differ from the previous ones, since they are going to be held amid the enhancement of the parliament's powers and further deepening of the electoral system's democratization, Uzbek Embassy in Azerbaijan said Aug. 28.

"This year's most crucial political event in Uzbekistan is the upcoming parliamentary elections due on the first Sunday of the third decade of December," the embassy said in a message.

Uzbekistan has a bicameral parliament. The Legislative Chamber (lower house) consists of 150 members. One hundred and thirty five of them are elected in accordance with territorial electoral districts on the multiparty basis. Fifteen seats are granted to the Ecological Movement of Uzbekistan, given the importance of nationwide issues related to ecology, public healthcare and protection of the environment.

The Senate (upper house) is formed from among the deputies of local representative bodies of government during their joint sessions, in equal quantity - per six persons - from the Republic of Karakalpakstan, regions and the city of Tashkent.

Sixteen members of the Senate are appointed by the President of Uzbekistan from among the most authoritative citizens of the country.

The term of office of the parliament is five years.

"In accordance with the results of parliamentary elections in 2009, four political parties are represented at the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan: the Movement of Entrepreneurs and Businesspeople - the Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (UzLiDeP), the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (PDPU), the Milliy Tiklanish (National Revival) Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, and Adolat (Justice) Social Democratic Party of Uzbekistan," the embassy said.

"As part of implementation of the 'Concept of Further Deepening of Democratic Reforms and Establishing Civil Society in Uzbekistan', put forward by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov at the joint session of both chambers of the parliament on November 12, 2010; amendments were introduced in 2011, 2012 and 2014 to some articles of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Articles 32, 78, 80, 93, 96, 98, 103 and 117) and laws on elections, which serve as a legal basis for further democratization of the activities of legislative and executive branches of power, as well as the electoral system."

"A number of amendments and addenda have been introduced into the electoral legislation to clearly identify the forms and methods of the election campaign. Among these: it is inadmissible to conduct campaigning not only on the election day but also a day before the voting; elevation of effectiveness in the mechanisms of securing equal opportunities for candidates and political parties during this crucial phase of the election campaign; along with the creation of additional legal guarantees for early voting, and the establishment of polling stations in places of detention. Legal mechanisms of securing transparency during elections have been enhanced."

"The Central Election Commission (CEC) has been vested with the status of a permanently operating and independent constitutional body. The mechanism of its activities has been defined to provide for the preparation and holding of elections without interference of any other government body, and principles of its activities have been approved. That is, independence, legality, collegiality, publicity and fairness. A law is to be passed in the near future to envisage a substantial expansion of powers and the consolidation of financial independence of the CEC."

The embassy said that in May 2014, the CEC approved an action plan to prepare and hold elections to the "Oliy Majlis" (parliament) of Uzbekistan, regional, district and municipal "kengashes" (councils) of people's representatives in 2014, which includes a set of measures to ensure the legality, transparency, openness and publicity at all stages of the election campaign.

"The openness and transparency in the work of all electoral commissions is to be provided by way of holding their meetings with participation from political parties, mass media and observers. The participation of observers from international institutions and foreign states is also envisioned along with the observers and authorized representatives of political parties."

The embassy also said that the action plan also stipulates the creation of extensive and equal opportunities for political parties and MP candidates in utilizing the possibilities of mass media during the election campaign in order to inform the electorate and general public about their election programs; along with providing the voters with timely updates about the progress of preparation and conducting of elections.

"Therefore, a great significance is attached in Uzbekistan to the conduct of forthcoming parliamentary elections at a high level in accordance with international norms and principles, for their results are to define the strategy and path of development of the nation for the next five years," according to the message.

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