Independence, Transition of Power, and Political Parties in Uzbekistan
Since the 2016 presidential elections in the Republic of Uzbekistan, the country has introduced extensive civic, economic, and governmental reforms. In the weeks before the December 22 parliamentary elections, the issue of expanding these reforms to parliament is drawing increased attention. In this talk, Dr. Zeev Levin discussed the future of the division of power and relations between the government and political parties in Uzbekistan.
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