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Uzbekistan Votes to Approve New Constitution by 90.2% in Nation-Wide Referendum

Jakhongir Shirinov, chairman of the Legislative Chamber Committee responsible for the constitutional reforms, said: "The people of Uzbekistan have spoken, and have said with pride, 'yes, this is my Constitution'. We now stand proudly before the dawn of a new Uzbekistan as one nation; one created by its people for its people as a modern democratic state. We look forward to begin implementing these reforms, which will benefit every individual's rights, freedoms, and opportunities." ...
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, (informazione.it - comunicati stampa - varie)

Jakhongir Shirinov, chairman of the Legislative Chamber Committee responsible for the constitutional reforms, said:

The referendum saw 16,673,189 citizens of Uzbekistan cast their votes, representing a turnout of 84.54%. The voting process was monitored by international election observers from countries and international organizations.

Christine Muttonen , former OSCE PA President, Vice-President of Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy, stated, " ."

Zayniddin Nizamkhodjaev, chairman of the Central Election Commission congratulated the people of Uzbekistan for their adopted Constitution and expressed gratitude to all Commission members for organizing the referendum according to national legislation and international standards.

Alongside the wide-ranging commitment to human rights, the rule of law, democratic values, and equality, Uzbekistan's new Constitution enshrines the principles of regional democratic representation, the separation of powers, and a strengthened civil society. In addition, the reforms support economic development, encourage investment, and establish important environmental protections.

According to legislation, the decision taken at the referendum is binding throughout the territory of Uzbekistan and does not require any confirmation by acts of state authorities. Laws and other normative acts shall be brought in line with the decision of the referendum.

The reformed constitution was developed in line with a range of international laws, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Examples from constitutions and amendment processes from around the world have also been used as guides to best practice. For instance, a provision allowing citizens to petition the parliament for legislative change is adapted from a similar initiative in Switzerland . Alongside these international best-practices, the constitutional reforms were developed with significant public consultation, with more than 220,000 proposals received from citizens and a quarter of these reflected in the final proposals.

 

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