Abstract

The article analyzes the process of the formation and development of a multi-party system in Uzbekistan, as well as regulatory documents governing the activities of political parties. It also highlights the features of the country's political parties. This limits the direct participation of the population in government decision-making, which, in turn, leads to the emergence and spread of other forms ofpolitical participation to express individual and group interests. Thus, the ongoing political reforms provide for the emergence of political parties as independent political institutions. From the point of view of national politics, a political party operating in a country, participating in elections, trying to win a majority of seats in parliament, enter or influence government, is part of the national political system.

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