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grnjournal.us organizations, and officials are obliged to assist the election commissions in the exercise of their
powers, to provide the necessary information for their work.
State bodies, enterprises, institutions, and organizations are obliged to provide election
commissions with buildings and equipment necessary for election preparation and holding.
Also, district and city governments should provide precinct election commissions with the
necessary information about voters living in the respective area to compile a list of voters. Other
organizational and technical support may be provided to the election commissions by the
hokims. However, he does not have the right to interfere in the activities of election commissions
on other issues related to the election [4].
Also, the local state power plays a very important role in conducting the election in a transparent
and free manner, in accordance with democratic principles.
In accordance with the provisions of Article 6 of the Law "On Elections to the Oliy Majlis of the
Republic of Uzbekistan" (the document has lost its validity) and the Concept of preparing and
conducting elections to the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, regional, district and city
Councils of People's Deputies, the mass media will conduct the election in 2009. widely covered
the process [5].
In this regard, the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Uzbekistan, with the National
Broadcasting Company of Uzbekistan, as well as the Creative Union of Journalists of Uzbekistan
and the Public Fund for the Support and Development of Independent Print Mass Media and
News Agencies, to cover the process of preparing and conducting the elections to the Oliy Majlis
of the Republic of Uzbekistan agreements were signed [5].
These agreements were signed in order to ensure the openness and transparency of the election
process, to inform the public of our country and abroad about all the activities related to the
preparation and holding of the elections in Uzbekistan. The agreements include national election
legislation among the population - the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, articles of the
laws of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Guarantees of Citizens' Voting Rights" (the document is
no longer valid), "On Elections to the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan" (the document
is no longer valid) and the laws regulating the election process. measures for effective
organization of work on explaining other regulatory legal documents among voters are provided.
Particular attention is paid to the creation of equal conditions for candidates for deputy and
political parties in the campaigning of the mass media, including by allocating equal airtime and
print space [5].
Cooperation with the mass media is carried out in order to fulfill the tasks provided for in the
Concept of the Central Election Commission and the calendar plan of activities for the
preparation and conduct of the elections to the parliament and local authorities of our country, -
said at the end of the signing of the agreements, who at that time worked as the chairman of the
Central Election Commission of the Republic of Uzbekistan M. Abdusalomov.
The goal of the Central Election Commission is to create all the necessary conditions for all
voters to freely participate in the election, to familiarize themselves with the pre-election
programs of political parties and the candidates presented by them, and to vote consciously on
the day of the election.
The Central Election Commission and mass media cooperate in providing and disseminating
information on the progress of election preparation and its holding on central and local TV, radio
channels, state print media and news agencies of the republic in a timely manner [5].
People's deputies for holding elections to local Councils for holding elections to regional and
Tashkent City Councils - no more than sixty constituencies;