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Influence of the Mixed System of Parliamentary Elections in 2024 on the Formation of Parliamentarians in Uzbekistan

Dilmurod Ernazarov ()
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Dilmurod Ernazarov: Department of Social Sciences and Humanities

Public Organization Review, 2025, vol. 25, issue 3, No 32, 1483-1497

Abstract: Abstract The article analyzes the strategy of political parties in the new parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan. The article focuses on the mixed system of parliamentary elections in 2024. It shows the peculiarity of the elections of deputies who will be elected from single-mandate constituencies according to the majoritarian electoral system, which provides for voting for a candidate, and the same number from a single constituency based on votes cast for political parties according to the proportional electoral system (party list).

Keywords: Political parties; Concept; Election system; Election committee; Parliament; Majoritarian and proportional system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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