Abstract

This article explores the tasks of increasing the role of political parties, Legislative chamber factions and party groups of local Kengashes in public life in the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as, in the direction of the importance of reforms in the political sphere of the Republic of Uzbekistan over the past three years.

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  • In multi-party democracies, the law regulates the relationship between political parties and other institutions of the political system, determines the forms of their participation in the formation and activities of various state bodies, and the nature of their relations with other public organizations.Volume 04 Issue 01-2022The activities of the parties in this regard are based on the principles of their separate existence, independence, and non-interference in each other's affairs

  • All legal grounds have been created for political parties to implement their ideas and programs, to actively participate in elections on the basis of equality, openness and impartiality, to form their factions and party groups in parliament and local representative bodies, and to take an active part in political and social life

  • We can consider them in the following examples: Firstly, in order to radically improve the activities of factions of political parties in the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the positions of executive secretaries of political party factions were introduced in the Legislative Chamber

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Introduction

In multi-party democracies, the law regulates the relationship between political parties and other institutions of the political system, determines the forms of their participation in the formation and activities of various state bodies, and the nature of their relations with other public organizations.Volume 04 Issue 01-2022The activities of the parties in this regard are based on the principles of their separate existence, independence, and non-interference in each other's affairs. All legal grounds have been created for political parties to implement their ideas and programs, to actively participate in elections on the basis of equality, openness and impartiality, to form their factions and party groups in parliament and local representative bodies, and to take an active part in political and social life.

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