Inter-parliamentary Assembly’s Observer Mission Finds Referendum 2023 of Uzbekistan as Free, Fair & Transparent

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Tashkent: The observer mission of Inter-parliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of  Commonwealth of Independent States CIS has seen the Referendum 2023 of Republic of Uzbekistan on the draft Constitutional Law as free, fair and transparent. The IPA CIS Observer Mission monitored voting in the Republic and at foreign stations.
“The mission of observers concludes that the referendum was held at the high organizational level, in free and open atmosphere and in accordance with current legislation,” said Head of the Mission Sergey Lebedev.
10,754 polling stations were opened for the referendum. About 20 million citizens with the right to vote took part in the voting, almost 308 thousand of them – abroad. More than 611,000 people voted early.
As a result, the number of articles in the country’s Constitution will increase from the current 128 to 155. The number of provisions on human rights and freedoms will increase three and half times, the powers of the Legislative Chamber and the Senate will expand, the functions of the parliament for appointing leaders of law enforcement and supervisory bodies will be strengthened, some powers of the president will be transferred to lawmakers.
Inter-parliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of  Commonwealth of Independent States CIS is the representative body of the parliaments of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Bulgaria, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine.

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