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|post = President |body = the Republic of Uzbekistan |native_name = Oʻzbekiston Respublikasining Prezidenti Президент Республики Узбекистана |insignia = Emblem of Uzbekistan.svg |insigniasize = 125px |insigniacaption = Emblem of Uzbekistan |flag = Flag of Uzbekistan with Coat of arms.svg |flagcaption = Presidential flag of Uzbekistan |image = Shavkat Mirziyoyev.png |imagesize = 165px |incumbent = Shavkat Mirziyoyev |incumbentsince = 8 September 2016 |residence = Ok Saroy Presidential Palace (1991-2016) Kuksaroy Presidential Palace (2016-Present) |status = Head of State |salary = $15,600 (USD) |seat = Tashkent |style = His Excellency (international correspondence) Mr/Madam President (informally) Supreme Commander-in-Chief (military) |formation = 24 March 1990 {{small|(President of the Uzbek SSR)}} 1 September 1991 {{small|(President of Uzbekistan)}} |appointer = Popular vote |termlength = 5 years, renewable once[1] |inaugural = Islam Karimov |website = {{URL|http://www.press-service.uz/}} }}{{Politics of Uzbekistan}} The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan ({{lang-uz|Oʻzbekiston Respublikasining Prezidenti, Ўзбекистон Республикасининг Президенти}}, {{lang-ru|Президент Республики Узбекистана}}) is the head of state and executive authority in Uzbekistan. The office of President was established in 1991, replacing the position of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR, which had existed since 1925. The president is directly elected for a term of five years, by citizens of Uzbekistan who have reached 18 years of age.[2] Islam Karimov was the only President of Uzbekistan for 25 years following the establishment of the office, and he won three consecutive elections which many consider to have been rigged. The third election was the most controversial since he had been elected twice, and the current constitution stipulated a maximum of two terms. The official explanation was that his first term in office, of five years, was under the previous constitution and did not count towards the new limit. He died in office on 2 September 2016. A joint session of both houses of the Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan appointed Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyoyev as interim president on 8 September 2016.[3] In December 2016, Mirziyoyev was elected president in a popular vote, though international observers described the election as not free and fair, due to restrictions on media reporting and ballot stuffing. Oath of Office“I do solemnly swear to faithfully serve the people of Uzbekistan, to strictly follow the Constitution and laws of the Republic, to guarantee the rights and freedoms of its citizens, to conscientiously exercise the duties vested on the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan”.[4] ElectionQualificationsThe Constitution of Uzbekistan requires that a presidential candidate be at least 35 years old, be fluent in speaking the state language (Uzbek), and have resided for at least ten years in the territory of Uzbekistan. On taking office, the president must take the following oath, stipulated by Article 92 of the constitution, at a sitting of the Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan: {{cquote|I do solemnly swear to faithfully serve the people of Uzbekistan, to strictly follow the Constitution and laws of the Republic, to guarantee the rights and freedoms of its citizens, and to conscientiously perform the duties vested in the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.}}Electoral lawThe constitution states that the president shall be elected by citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot. RoleThe Constitution of Uzbekistan lays out the duties and powers of the President, which in detail are:
Presidential AdministrationThe Office of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan ({{Lang-uz|Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Prezidenti devoni}}) is the informational, advisory, and organizational body of the Uzbek president, which directly reports to the President of the Republic. The presidential administration is guided by the constitution and laws of Uzbekistan, decrees, by implementing resolutions and orders of the president.[5] Structure
ResidenceThe official residence and workplace of the President of Uzbekistan is the Kuksaroy Presidential Palace in Tashkent, serving as the president's official residence since 2016. Prior to this, the Ok Saroy Presidential Palace was the official residence of President Islam Karimov. A residence that is also used is called Durmen, based in Tashkent's Qibray District. Since he caem to power in December 2016, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has used the district to a new residence for himself, which would include a presidential highway and a presidential compound with an interior that contains Argentinian blue marble slabs and Swarovski crystals.[6][7] Presidential Security and TransportThe Uzbek government operates a Boeing 757-200 and an Boeing 767-300 for use during state visits to other countries and travel by air to other parts of the country. These jets, which are provided by Uzbekistan Airways, have Uzbekistan's flag on the vertical stabilizers instead of the company's logo, symbolizing the status of the jet as a presidential plane. When it comes to transport by land, the president always employs as special Mercedes-Benz S-Class car which is used to transport the president throughout the city of Tashkent as well as take him/her to their residence at the end of the work day. The National Guard of Uzbekistan and the National Security Service are primarily responsible for the president's security when he/she is travelling. Kuksaroy is always protected by members of the armed forces and the SNB at all times. List of Presidents of Uzbekistan{{Main|List of leaders of Uzbekistan}}Latest election{{main article|Uzbekistani presidential election, 2016}}
See also
References1. ^http://constitution.uz/en/clause/index 2. ^http://www.gov.uz/en/constitution/#a1857 3. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uzbekistan-president-idUSKCN11E1AG | title=Uzbek parliament appoints PM Mirziyoyev as interim president | accessdate=8 September 2016}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://prezident.uz/en/lists/view/89|title=In accordance with Article 92 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoev took an oath of the following content: “I do solemnly swear to faithfully serve the people of Uzbekistan, to strictly follow the Constitution and laws of the Republic, to guarantee the rights and freedoms of its citizens, to conscientiously exercise the duties vested on the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan”.|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 5. ^http://www.lex.uz/docs/3130381 6. ^https://www.rferl.org/amp/uzbeks-angry-homes-demolished-mirziyoev-presidential-palace-highway/29568605.html 7. ^https://www.rferl.org/a/uzbekistan-mirziyoev-new-residence-tashkent/28672011.html 5 : Politics of Uzbekistan|Government of Uzbekistan|Presidents of Uzbekistan|Presidents by country|Uzbekistan politics-related lists |
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