Uzbekistan faces the challenge of enhancing the role of political parties and encouraging political engagement among citizens. To address this issue, it has been proposed to adopt a mixed electoral system. This change will enable a more comprehensive representation of varying political interests and ensure a just distribution of power among different societal groups.
China is one of Uzbekistan's main strategic partners, and our cooperation contributes to modernizing the economy and improving the population's well-being. Uzbekistan's foreign policy prioritizes political interaction with China.
Until recently, in Uzbekistan we did not say anything about public debt or poverty. Since a wide path is now open to freedom of speech, we follow who says what, instead of thinking, analyzing, and comparing ourselves.
Thanks to the initiatives of the President of Uzbekistan, supported by neighbouring countries, the "Central Asian Five" are gaining independent status in world politics.
The adoption of the Uzbekistan-2030 Strategy is a significant milestone in the country's history. On September 11, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev approved it by decree, and a resolution was also passed to ensure its timely and high-quality implementation by 2023.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's democratic initiatives have paved the way for significant changes in all areas of Uzbekistan's society and state. These sweeping reforms have also resulted in the creation of numerous regulations aimed at governing new relationships across various fields.
Uzbekistan places great emphasis on digitalizing various sectors of the economy and establishing a digital government. Comprehensive programs have been adopted and are being effectively implemented to promote the latest technologies even in the most remote regions of the country. This includes strengthening human resources and fostering international cooperation in this area.
Uzbekistan and the European Union cooperate to support sustainable development. It includes investments in municipal infrastructure, hydropower, drinking water, wastewater, and private-sector development.