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In New Uzbekistan, the rights of citizens are protected by the Constitution
2024-08-06 297Currently, more than 80 international human rights and freedom documents ratified by Uzbekistan are incorporated into national legislation. In June 2020, the country adopted its first National Human Rights Strategy, which is being implemented consistently. The strategy provides for the implementation of recommendations from the UN Human Rights Council and its treaty committees.
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Is landlocked Uzbekistan a disadvantage or an advantage?
2024-08-06 387Despite its limited access to the world's major ports, Uzbekistan can fully develop its transportation and logistics industry through the formation of land transport corridors, developing them throughout the Eurasian region. Being located in the center of the crossroads of trade routes during the Great Silk Road, Uzbekistan has a unique opportunity to become an important provider of logistics of cargo flows between China and Southern Europe, on the one hand, and the Indian Peninsula and CIS, Northern Europe, on the other hand.
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In which sectors of the economy does Uzbekistan attract foreign investment
2024-08-06 379The "Uzbekistan 2030" strategy aims to increase the country's gross domestic product to $160 billion and per capita income to $4,000. Achieving this goal solely through the domestic market is not possible; therefore, it is crucial to actively attract foreign investments and increase exports.
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Uzbekistan’s open and constructive foreign policy is based primarily on national interests
2024-08-02 363Uzbekistan’s foreign policy is based on the norms and principles of its Constitution, the laws “On the Basic Principles of Foreign Policy of Uzbekistan”, “On International Treaties of the Republic of Uzbekistan”, “On Defense”, the Military Doctrine, on the principles and objectives of the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, along with obligations arising from international treaties and agreements of the country, ratified by the Oliy Majlis (Supreme Assembly).
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Human capital development is the main task of the “Uzbekistan – 2030” strategy
2024-08-02 290The “Uzbekistan-2030” Strategy focuses on the creation of a modern education system in the country that meets international standards and promotes critical thinking, creative approach and professionalism.
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Uzbekistan’s renewed electoral system a key factor in the advancement of representative democracy
2024-08-02 384Over the years of independent development Uzbekistan firmly guided by the principles of universal, equal and direct suffrage in secret voting, has progressively implemented international electoral standards into its electoral legislation.
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CERR: IMF Estimates Uzbekistan's GDP at $101.6 Billion
2024-08-01 380According to the IMF's assessment, the nominal GDP of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2023 increased by 125.6 trillion sums ($10.7 billion) and amounted to 1,192.2 trillion sums ($101.6 billion).
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Strengthening Representative Bodies in Uzbekistan: Paving the Way for Democratic Elections and Effective Governance
2024-08-02 373The dawn of the upcoming parliamentary election cycle in Uzbekistan is a momentous occasion, marking a significant milestone in our journey towards robust democratic governance. The recent meticulously designed and implemented constitutional reforms are set to transform the landscape of our political and administrative systems. These reforms are not mere adjustments but a profound reconfiguration aimed at enhancing the powers of representative bodies, ensuring transparent and democratic elections, and fostering inclusivity and gender equality.