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On the meeting of the
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov with journalists
On December 27, 2009 the President of Uzbekistan Islam
Karimov cast his vote in the elections to Legislative Chamber (Lower House)
of Oliy Majlis (national parliament) and Tashkent City Council of People’s
Deputies. Head of the state voted at the polling station No.644, where he
met with journalists.
“I am confident that the principles of fairness and transparency will be
strictly observed during today’s elections,” the President said. “Elections
imply a free vote with profound understanding of one’s rights. By
participating in the elections, we not only fulfill our right to vote
guaranteed by the Constitution, but also acknowledge our responsibility for
the future of our Homeland”, the President has underlined.
During the meeting President Islam Karimov stated that the political system
of Uzbekistan implied the evolutionary development. Thus, he reminded that
till 2004 the one-chamber parliament functioned in Uzbekistan, then
parliament of two chambers began its work.
“Earlier there were no political parties struggling for political influence,
for the power. Now the party fractions combat each other in Parliament”, the
President said.
Having noted that four political parties participated in pre-election race,
the President of Uzbekistan underlined that 3-4 candidates are presented at
each electoral district.
“Citizens have a choice. Each voter votes not only for one or another
candidate, but also for political party which it represents”, the President
explained.
Speaking about the opportunity to take part in the elections, the President
has underscored that it is not only the right, but also a civil obligation
of everyone and “people should vote knowingly”.
Underlining that Uzbekistan goes on a way from a strong state to a strong
civil society, the head of the state said, that “practical deeds are
fulfilled for this purpose, the transfer of authority from the centre to
places, first of all to citizens' local self-government institutions”.
The President has paid attention to the sharp discussions developed between
political parties during the pre-election campaign.
“In the recent past we were criticized for similarity of parties, for
absence of discussions between them. This time we have come to such a stage,
when each party, urging to vote for its representatives, criticizes
opponents”, the President noted. Islam Karimov has underlined that it means
continuation of struggle in the newly elected parliament. In this context,
he has noticed that “it means civilized democratic competition”.
The President believed that the important issue, which the newly elected
parliament is responsible for, is the control over the executive power.
According to the President, “the Parliament should be a conductor of
democratic and liberal reforms in the country. Our purpose is to create a
democratic state, with developed civil society, to take a worthy place among
the politically and economically developed countries. I am confident that it
is the most right way”.
As the Head of Uzbekistan has noted, the economic successes of Uzbekistan
instill optimism to electorate and people to go to the elections with
confidence and this confidence is provided by concrete real affairs.
According to the President, Uzbekistan, having denied the totalitarian
system, has chosen its own way, the model of economic and political
development, which has completely justified itself. “We did not try to copy
anybody, did not aspire towards fast successes. But one of the
characteristic principles of our model is an evolutionary development and
social orientation”, the President has told.
Speaking about economic reforms and influence on the country of a global
financial and economic crisis, the President Islam Karimov has noticed that
there was no country in the world, which would not be involved in the crisis
phenomena.
“We have appeared steady against crisis due to the fact that we have carried
out the anti-recessionary program on time. Thus, the basic emphasis has been
made to the helping real economy. The circumstances proved that the way
Uzbekistan has chosen was the most correct and realistic. While transforming
from administrative system to market economy, we have followed the principle
“Do not destroy old house before building a new one”. We chose evolutional
and step-by-step way of reforms,” the President said.
Reminding that the next year the state budget is confirmed with the growth
of gross domestic product (GDP) of 8,3 %, the Head of Uzbekistan has noticed
that the most important thing that the people can be proud of despite global
financial and economic crisis, is the growth in the living standards of
people.
The President has informed that for over the past ten years the average
growth of GDP made up 7,1 %. Real incomes of population annually grew by 20
%, salary – by 31 %. The gold and exchange currency reserves have increased
for over these years almost to 10 times.
Speaking about the tough environmental situation in the Central Asian
region, Islam Karimov said that the problem of the Aral Sea could not be
solved merely by organizing various symposia and conferences. He has
stressed that practical steps need to be taken.
Commenting on granting of 15 places in the Parliament for deputies from
Ecological Movement of Uzbekistan, the President has underlined that the
ecological organizations of Uzbekistan should take problems to the
international level. According to him, “the isolated ecological
organizations are uniting. Now, the political status is being granted to
them. They should come on the international scene, speak on behalf of all
people”. As the President has said, the presence in the national Parliament
of the representatives from the ecological organizations will promote
environment protection, rational use of natural resources and maintenance of
ecological safety of population.
Having focused on that 2010 is declared in Uzbekistan as the Year of
harmoniously developed generation, Islam Karimov has explained that “if we
want healthy children, we need the healthy ecology. Therefore, the voice of
ecologists should be heard in Parliament”.
Press-Service of MFA
Republic of Uzbekistan
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