2004–05 Uzbek Parliamentary Election
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2004–05 Uzbek Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Uzbekistan on 26 December 2004, with a second round on 9 January 2005.Elections in 2004
Inter-Parliamentary Union The won the most seats.


Results


References

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Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party
The Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party (UzLiDeP; ), officially the Movement of Entrepreneurs and Businessmen – Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party (), is a political party in Uzbekistan and the country's ruling party. The four other parties in the Oliy Majlis, Uzbekistan's parliament, are pro-government. It’s rule has been described as Authoritarianism, Authoritarian. History The party was founded in 2003 by Islam Karimov as a split from People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, which was led by Karimov from 1991 to until 1996, at which point Karimov stepped down and resigned his membership. Despite self-identifying with different ideologies, the parties are seen as no different from each other, with the Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party being created to give an illusion of a competitive multi-party system; this is supported by the fact that the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan remained supportive of Karimov's policies and retained his favor. Ideology As a self ...
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People's Democratic Party Of Uzbekistan
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Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party
The Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party () was a political party in Uzbekistan. 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 (), as the two parties shared common goals. The new group retained the National Revival Democratic Party name. See also * Politics of Uzbekistan The Republic of Uzbekistan is a semi-presidential constitutional republic, whereby the President of Uzbekistan is head of state. Executive (government), Executive power is exercised by the Government of Uzbekistan, government and by the Prime Mi ... References External links Note from Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics 2008 establishments in Uzbekistan Defunct political parties in Uzbekistan Political parties disestablished in 2008 {{Uzbekistan-party-stub ...
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Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party
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Justice Social Democratic Party
Adolat (), officially the "Adolat" Social Democratic Party (, "Adolat" SDP), is a political party in Uzbekistan. One of the founders and the first general secretary of the party was Anvar Juraboev. It is one of the four parties who acts as a pro-government opposition to the Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party, the country's ruling party. Ideology ASDP is a centre-left political party and holds positions similar to the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan. It promotes egalitarianism and social justice, supporting a social market economy The social market economy (SOME; ), also called Rhine capitalism, Rhine-Alpine capitalism, the Rhenish model, and social capitalism, is a socioeconomic model combining a free-market capitalist economic system with social policies and enough re ... and an universalistic welfare state. Its core supporters include workers in technical engineering, teachers, doctors, and employees in budgetary organizations and the sector of services. E ...
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