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Politics of Uzbekistan

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Parliamentary Elections in Uzbekistan: Roundtable (837 words)
Ahead of the 26 December 2004 parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan, the Embassy of Uzbekistan in New Delhi organised a Roundtable on 18 November to discuss the experience of some of the experts from India who had visited Tashkent to participate in the international seminars during September - November 2004.
Sayadaminov told the participants that the Oliy Majlis (Parliament) of Uzbekistan is presently a single chamber body consisting of 250 deputies elected on territorial one-mandatory constituencies on a multiparty basis.
Sayadaminov ended his presentation by stating that the main objective of the series of seminars in Uzbekistan and the Roundtable in New Delhi was to learn from the experiences of other countries which have a functioning bicameral parliament, as well as emulate the process of holding transparent elections.
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