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  2. 2022 Karakalpak protests - Wikipedia

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    By 4 July 2022, opposition politician Pulat Ahunov noted that the situation appeared to have stabilised following the state of emergency and the imposition of a curfew by the government of Uzbekistan, [3] but simultaneously expressed concerns that the unrest could escalate into an ethnic conflict between Uzbeks and Karakalpaks, saying "Overall ...

  3. Politics of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The nomenklatura defined the Soviet political leadership, and the people on the list invariably were members of the CPSU. Following the failure of the coup against the government of Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow in August 1991, Uzbekistan's Supreme Soviet declared the independence of the republic, henceforth to be known as the Republic of Uzbekistan.

  4. State Anthem of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The State Anthem of Uzbekistan [a] was officially adopted on 10 December 1991 by the Constitution of Uzbekistan, after gaining independence from the Soviet Union. The lyrics were written by Uzbek poet Abdulla Oripov , set to the melody composed by Soviet Uzbek composer Mutal Burhonov .

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  6. List of political parties in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Uzbekistan, a post-Soviet nation dominated by the supporters of the President of Uzbekistan.Despite small reforms and openness in the 2010s, no true opposition parties are allowed and every registered party supports the incumbent president and former prime minister Shavkat Mirziyoyev as well as the founder of the Republic of Uzbekistan and former ...

  7. Government of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Ministers of the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the executive power body of the Republic of Uzbekistan, ensuring guidance over effective functioning of the economy, social and cultural development, execution of the laws, and other decisions of the Oliy Majlis, the Uzbek parliament, as well as decrees and resolutions ...

  8. 2023 Uzbek constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    adding that Uzbekistan is a "legal, social, and secular" state (in addition to the current "sovereign" and "democratic") introducing language discouraging the state from harming the rights and freedoms of people and citizens (including in foreign policy)

  9. Anthem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the four remaining post-Soviet countries, along with Russia, Belarus, and Tajikistan, to continuously use their Soviet-era anthems with different lyrics. The Soviet-era lyrics were removed after the Uzbek SSR changed its name to the Republic of Uzbekistan and declared independence on 31 August 1991, when Abdulla Oripov wrote new ...