Basic law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a political legal document with supreme legal force
Basic law of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a political legal document with supreme legal force
Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan The twelfth convocation was adopted at the eleventh session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan on December 8, 1992.
The Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan consists of a preamble, 6 sections, 26 chapters, and 128 articles.
First section: Fundamental principles
First section: Fundamental principles
Contents of the Contstitution
Second section: Basic human and civil rights, freedoms and duties
Second section: Basic human and civil rights, freedoms and duties
Third section: Society and the individual
Third section: Society and the individual
Fourth section: Administrative and territorial structure, and state system
Fourth section: Administrative and territorial structure, and state system
Fifth section: Organization of state authority
Fifth section: Organization of state authority
Sixth section: Procedure for altering the Constitutitution
Sixth section: Procedure for altering the Constitutitution
The difference between Constitution and Sovet Union
It is known that during the time of the Soviet Union, the concept of erasing the differences between nations and the formation of a new historical "Soviet nation" society prevailed. In addition, the celebration of national traditions and national holidays was prohibited. Our dictionary guarantees respect for the language, customs, and national traditions of all nationalities and peoples who are citizens of Uzbekistan.