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The Uzbekistan "National Revival" Democratic Party (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston “Milliy Tiklanish” Demokratik Partiyasi, OʻzMTDP), often known as simply Milliy Tiklanish, is a national-conservative political party in Uzbekistan. It is allied with the Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, the country's ruling party. [1]
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 ...
It has allied with the Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party, a conservative and right-wing party. [4] In October, the party said that it intended to nominate President Islam Karimov as its candidate in the 2007 Uzbek presidential election, although many considered Karimov to be legally ineligible to run for another term. [9]
Official election logo. Presidential elections were held in Uzbekistan on 24 October 2021. [1] This was the sixth presidential election held since independence. Incumbent President Shavkat Mirziyoyev won a second term with a majority 80.1% of the vote, although faring the lowest performance for an incumbent in terms of vote share since 1991.
People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan: 39 Oʻtkir Sultonov: 21 December 1995 12 December 2003 People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan: 40 Shavkat Mirziyoyev: 12 December 2003 14 December 2016 Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party (until 2008) Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party (from 2008) 41 Abdulla Aripov: 14 December 2016 Incumbent
At the 2004–05 Uzbek parliamentary election, the party won 18 out of the 120 seats in the Legislative Chamber of Uzbekistan, the lower house of the Oliy Majlis. In 2007, the party merged with the Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party (Uzbek: O'zbekistan Milliy Tiklanish Demokratik Partiyasi), as the two parties shared common goals. [1]
Party logo until 2021. The party was founded in October 1991 after the Communist Party of Uzbekistan voted to cut its ties with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It had been led by president Islam Karimov since its foundation until 1996, at which point Karimov stepped down and resigned his membership. [1]
Party Proportional Constituency Total seats +/– Votes % Seats Votes % Seats; Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party: 5,194,041: 34.75: 26: 38: 64 +11: Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party