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The Supreme Court of Uzbekistan assessed the parliamentary elections held in the country

On Sunday, the election process of the legislative (lower) chamber of the Parliament of Uzbekistan was held at a high level, Shukhrat Polvanov, the vice-president of the Supreme Court of the Republic, told reporters.

The next parliamentary elections were held in Uzbekistan on Sunday. For the first time in the country, deputies were elected for a new, five-year term, with a mixed majoritarian-proportional model. out of 150 seats in the lower house, 75 deputies were elected in single-mandate constituencies, the remaining 75 in single-mandate constituencies.

The election was declared complete by 1:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m. Moscow time) as turnout exceeded the required 33 percent threshold of 47.62 percent, or nearly 9.5 million people.

All five parties operating in the country participated in the elections.