“Milliy Tiklanish” party announces its election program
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05 September
2640At the 9th congress of the "Milliy Tiklanish" democratic party, the results of the party's activities from 2020-2024 were reviewed, and the pre-election program for 2025-2029 was approved.
Additionally, at the congress, the party nominated candidates for the elections to the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis and local councils, which are scheduled for October 27.
The party has nominated 75 candidates for the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis under the majority election system, 100 candidates under the proportional election system, making a total of 175 candidates. Of these, 76, or 43.4%, are women, in alignment with the country's policy of ensuring gender equality.
In this significant political process, it was reported that 294 (98 percent) of over 300 tasks defined in the previous election program of the National Revival Party have been implemented. Of the proposed initiatives and solutions, 30 are now part of legislation, 130 are reflected in presidential decrees and decisions, 77 are included in decisions by the Cabinet of Ministers and departmental documents, including 25 in the State Programs for the Implementation of the Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan, and 32 have been incorporated into party projects and executed.
The party aims to advance the economic sector through national values while preserving historical and cultural heritage and traditions. It is also committed to this cause.
Furthermore, one of the party’s key priorities is educating the younger generation. The election program places special emphasis on improving the quality of preschool and school education. Importantly, the program also highlights the development of the Uzbek language and the translation of scientific literature into the state language.
As noted at the congress, the ideas presented in the pre-election program are aligned with the "Uzbekistan-2030" strategy, which was adopted at the initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and supports the ongoing reforms.
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