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Prospects For Enhancing The Role Of Democratic Elections In The Development Of Ideological Activities Of Political Parties In The Central Asian Region (Using The Example Of Uzbekistan)

Authors: QARSHIYEV NURMUHAMMAD OLIMJONOVICH;

Prospects For Enhancing The Role Of Democratic Elections In The Development Of Ideological Activities Of Political Parties In The Central Asian Region (Using The Example Of Uzbekistan)

Abstract

In the context of global globalization, the electoral system plays an invaluable role in strengtheningdemocracy. Elections are democratic if they are fair, transparent, and comply with universal electoral standards.In modern societies, the concepts of democracy and elections are closely related. The participation of the peoplein the formation of state governance is carried out through elections, that is, democratic elections.In Central Asia, and in particular, in Uzbekistan, many reforms have been implemented in recent yearsto further democratize the electoral system and increase citizen participation and activity in elections. Thereforms to improve the electoral system must include increasing the influence of political parties in the society.

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