Supreme Assembly (Uzbekistan)
Supreme Assembly Oliy Majlis | |
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5th Supreme Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type |
Bicameral |
Houses |
Senate Legislative Chamber |
Leadership | |
Ilzigar Sobirov since 24 February 2006 | |
Diloram Tashmukhamedova since 23 January 2008 | |
Structure | |
Seats | 250 members (100 and 150) |
Senate political groups | Non-Partisan |
Legislative Chamber political groups | |
Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation | |
Legislative Chamber last election | 27 December 2009 and 10 January 2010 |
Meeting place | |
Tashkent | |
Website | |
www parliament |
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The Supreme Assembly (Oliy Majlis) is the parliament of Uzbekistan. It succeeded the Supreme Soviet in 1995, and was unicameral until a reform implemented in January 2005 created a second chamber.
The Legislative Chamber has 150 deputies elected from territorial constituencies. The Senate has 100 members, 84 elected from the regions, from the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan and from the capital, Tashkent, and an additional 16 nominated by the President of Uzbekistan.
Both houses have five-year terms.[1]
Office holders
In the first ten years of independence (February 1995–January 2005) the Chairman of the then unicameral Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan was Erkin Khalilov, who had been Acting Chairman of the Supreme Soviet 1993–1995. Since 2005 the Senate and Legislative Chamber have each had their own presiding officer
Chairman of the Legislative Chamber
- Erkin Khalilov (January 27, 2005 – January 23, 2008)
- Diloram G. Tashmukhamedova (since January 23, 2008, Incumbent)[2]
Chairman of the Senate
- Murat Sharifkhodjayev (January 27, 2005 – February 24, 2006)
- Ilgizar Sobirov (since February 24, 2006, Incumbent)[3]
See also
- List of Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
- Politics of Uzbekistan
- List of legislatures by country
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