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  2. Politics of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Communist Party of Uzbekistan voted to cut its ties with the CPSU; three months later, it changed its name to the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (PDPU), but the party leadership, under President Islam Karimov, remained in place. Independence brought a series of institutional changes, but the substance of ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    After Karimov resigned from the party in 1996 [1] and later formed the Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party, it lost its ruling party status. [2] The party identifies with social democracy and centre-left politics, and is the main left-leaning party in the Legislative Chamber of Uzbekistan.

  5. Erk Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Erk Democratic Party (Uzbek: "Erk" Demokratik Partiyasi, lit. 'Liberty Democratic Party') is a political party in Uzbekistan formed in 1990 as a pro-independent party in the Soviet Union. It was the first registered political party in the history of Uzbekistan. Its charter was registered at the Ministry of Justice, Certificate of ...

  6. Islam Karimov - Wikipedia

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    He was the last First Secretary of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan from 1989 to 1991, when the party was reconstituted as the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (O‘zXDP); he led the O‘zXDP until 1996. He was the President of the Uzbek SSR from 24 March 1990 until he declared the independence of Uzbekistan on 1 September 1991.

  7. Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The party is nominally liberal and supportive of liberal democratic values; [8] however, its liberal practice on economic issues has not been reflected in practice at the political level, as it has ruled an authoritarian state, despite reforms following the death of long-time leader Islam Karimov in 2016.

  8. Constitution of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1978)

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    Democratic centralism combines central leadership with local initiative and creative activity in the field, with the responsibility of each state body and official for their work. - Article 4 : Soviet state and all its agencies operate on the basis of socialist law , ensure the maintenance of law and order and the interests of society and the ...

  9. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan, [a] officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, [b] is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia.It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Tajikistan to the southeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, making it one of only two doubly landlocked countries on Earth, the other being Liechtenstein.