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Uzbekistan is recognized as the safest of 121 countries in the world

Uzbekistan took 1st place in the ranking of the safest countries in the world "Safety Perception Index 2023", which includes 121 countries.


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The autumn elections to the Parliament of Uzbekistan will be held according to the new system

The electoral system of Uzbekistan combines international standards, the best practices of democratic states, as well as the traditions and values of the Uzbek people. Based on the scrupulous study of positive foreign experience and taking into account the domestic practice of step-by-step formation of a democratic society, a proprietary model of the electoral system based on multiparty system has been created. Thus, a necessary condition for the democracy of the electoral system becomes a mechanism that allows identifying and maximally taking into account diverse social interests, which really reflects the balance of social forces.


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How new mechanisms for regulating labor migration work in Uzbekistan

Labor force migration is a natural process worldwide. In Uzbekistan, purposeful work is being carried out to safely and orderly send such citizens abroad. The Agency for External Labor Migration has sent 70,000 people to developed countries for this purpose in the past two years.


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Constitutional-legal reforms in Uzbekistan - guarantee for inviolability of private property

In Uzbekistan more than 300 regulatory documents aimed at protecting property rights from illegal encroachments and ensuring the rights of owners have been adopted. At the same time, a number of organizational measures were implemented to improve the foundations of ensuring the privacy of private property.


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Uzbekistan’s environmental initiatives are aimed at creating a healthy and sustainable environment in Central Asia

Due to the Aral Sea tragedy, the negative consequences of climate change are more acute in Central Asia. The increase in air temperature in our region is twice the world average. The number of extremely hot days is expected to double and the area of glaciers will shrink by a third. In the last 30 years, the rate of warming in Central Asia is higher than the global average, and the average annual temperature has increased by 0.5 degrees. According to forecasts, the temperature is expected to increase by 2.0-5.7 degrees by 2085.