TASHKENT -UNS: Tashkent hosted the first plenary session of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev attended the meeting.
The event was opened by the Chairman of the Central Election Commission Zayniddin Nizamkhodjayev. The National Anthem of Uzbekistan was played.
To organize the plenary session’s work, a secretariat and a group for monitoring electronic voting were established, and the agenda was approved.
The Chairman of the Central Election Commission presented information on
the election results to the Senate of the Oliy Majlis.
It was noted that this process was open and fair in accordance with the
new version of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the
improved national electoral legislation.
According to the Basic Law, members of the Senate were elected by
secret ballot by deputies of representative bodies of state authority of the
Republic of Karakalpakstan, regions, districts, and cities at relevant joint
meetings. Four people were elected from each territory. Nine additional
senators were appointed by the Decree of the President of the Republic of
Uzbekistan.
The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev
addressed the plenary session, and sincerely congratulated the members of
the new Senate on the high trust placed in them.
It was emphasized that the previous composition of the upper house
made a worthy contribution to the country’s development. Over the past five
years, the Senate has heard 106 reports and sent 1,300 requests to executive
bodies. The parliament’s authority in the international arena has also
increased significantly. During this period, the number of interparliamentary
friendship groups with foreign countries increased from 26 to 73.
Constitutional reforms optimized the Senate’s composition, reducing its
members from 100 to 65. At the same time, senators’ powers and
responsibilities increased frequently. In particular, the upper house of
parliament’s control functions and participation in forming several key state
bodies have been expanded. The Senate also received the right of legislative
initiative.
The President drew the attention of those gathered to the international
situation and emphasized the importance of peace and unity.
“In such a difficult time, we will be able to ensure peace and
development in our country only through strong will, unity, cohesion, and
hard work. Esteemed senators and deputies of local councils, I believe that
you are deeply aware of this important truth and your enormous
responsibility”, Shavkat Mirziyoyev said.
He noted that the current situation requires everyone to assess their
work and move to a new format critically.
In this regard, the urgent tasks facing the Senate were outlined.
First. It is necessary to introduce new mechanisms for discussing laws.
It is essential to widely involve local councils in the legislative process
and consider their opinion on each law. Particular attention should be paid to
harmonizing local and national interests in legislative acts.
Second. Providing comprehensive support to the activities of local
councils should become a priority task for the Senate.
Now, the heads of regional and Tashkent city councils are chairmen
elected from among the deputies, not hokims. New mechanisms, such as the
council’s inquiry and investigation, will strengthen control over the activities
of territorial executive bodies.
Third. Using new approaches, local councils should interact with
subordinate structures of ministries and agencies, especially district and city
divisions at the local level.
Fourth. The Constitution imposes on the Senate the responsibility for
ensuring that the decisions of local councils comply with the law. In this
direction, an effective system that guarantees transparency and legality is
necessary.
Fifth. Senate committees are the driving force of the upper house. It is
time to consolidate the foundations of the institution of committee hearings at
the legal level.
Sixth. Senators’ participation in implementing poverty reduction and
social protection programs is crucial.
Seventh. Strengthening parliamentary control in the fight against
corruption and involving the whole society in this process is extremely
important. The Senate must develop specific measures to increase the
population’s legal awareness and culture, form intolerance to corruption in
society, and instill respect for the law, honesty, and hard work in young
people.
Eighth. The introduction of a system of election of all members of the
Supreme Judicial Council by the Senate aims to ensure the true independence
of the judiciary. The Senate must approve candidates, get acquainted with
their activities, and make appropriate conclusions.
Organizational issues were considered at the meeting. President
Shavkat Mirziyoyev, in accordance with Article 101 of the Constitution,
submitted a candidate for the post of Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy
Majlis.
Tanzila Narbayeva was elected as Chairperson of the Senate by secret
ballot. The First Deputy Chairman of the Senate Sodiq Safoyev and the
Deputy Chairman of the Senate Amanbay Orinbayev were also elected.
Seven committees and one commission of the Senate were established.
The senators made corresponding decisions on other discussed issues.