In a spirit of open dialogue and lively discussion, the influence and role of a political party in society are evaluated based on how well it protects the interests of its electorate and how boldly and justly it addresses local issues. From this perspective, the People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (PDPU) set 82 priorities during the 2019 parliamentary and local council elections, and to date, more than 70 of these have been practically implemented. Members of the PDPU faction have made proposals on 206 draft laws aimed at reflecting the rights and interests of their electorate. The majority of over 2,600 citizen appeals have been resolved fairly.
These significant achievements were highlighted at the Plenary Session of the Central Council of the People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan. Initially, the activities of the PDPU faction in the lower house of parliament and the party’s Executive Committee were reviewed, and urgent tasks ahead were listed.
Ulugbek Inoyatov, the Chairman of the Central Council of the PDPU and the leader of its faction in the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, provided information on the agenda issues, emphasizing the priority areas.
The meeting, held on the basis of open dialogue, lively discussion, and specific proposals, put forward recommendations to further strengthen the activities of the faction members, develop draft laws, improve law enforcement practices, increase the responsibility of executive bodies, and actively cooperate with the party and the parliamentary corps.
At the Plenary Session, Zulfiya Tuyeva, Chairman of the PDPU Bukhara Regional Council, and Zakirjon Zokhidov, Chairman of the PDPU Fergana Regional Council, spoke. They emphasized the importance of the contributions of local councils in fulfilling the responsible and honorable tasks facing the party at a high level.
Relevant decisions were made on the issues discussed at the Plenary Session.
Laziza Sherova,
Correspondent of “Uzbekistan Voice”.