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Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic

The Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR (Uzbek: Ўзбекистон ССР Олий Совети, romanized: Oʻzbekiston SSR Oliy Soveti; Russian: Верховный Совет Узбекской ССР, romanizedVerkhovnyy Sovet Uzbekskoy SSR) was the supreme soviet (main legislative institution) of the Uzbek SSR from 1938 to 1991. The Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was preceded by the All-Uzbek Congress of Soviets which operated from 1925 to 1938. After the independence of Uzbekistan in 1991, the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was briefly succeeded by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan from 1991 to 1994.[2]

Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR

Ўзбекистон ССР Олий Совети (Uzbek)
Верховный Совет Узбекской ССР (Russian)
Uzbek SSR (1938-1991)
Type
Type
History
Established1938
Disbanded1991
Preceded byAll-Uzbek Congress of Soviets
Succeeded bySupreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Elections
Last election
1990
Meeting place
Supreme Soviet Building, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union

The 1990 Uzbek Supreme Soviet election was the first and final supreme soviet election which allowed for multiparty elections.

History Edit

The Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was established pursuant to constitutional reforms within the Uzbek SSR, which changed the organization of main political organs of the republic. In theory, the Supreme Soviet was to be a legislative body that exercised power over the legislative branch of the Uzbek SSR. In reality, the Supreme Soviet's power was limited to approving decisions made by the Communist Party of Uzbekistan. When Uzbekistan achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the name of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was changed to the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The Oliy Majlis replaced the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan in February 1995.

Convocations Edit

Over the 53 years of its existence, the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR had a total of twelve convocations. The 12th and final convocation consisted of 500 deputies, which elected Islam Karimov as the President of the Uzbek SSR in 1990 and declared Uzbekistan's independence on August 31, 1991.

  • 1st Convocation (1938-1946)
  • 2nd Convocation (1947-1950)
  • 3rd Convocation (1951-1954)
  • 4th Convocation (1955-1959)
  • 5th Convocation (1959-1962)
  • 6th Convocation (1963-1966)
  • 7th Convocation (1967-1970)
  • 8th Convocation (1971-1974)
  • 9th Convocation (1975-1979)
  • 10th Convocation (1980-1984)
  • 11th Convocation (1985-1989)
  • 12th Convocation (1990-1991)

Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet Edit

No. Picture Name

(Birth–Death)

Took office Left office Political party
Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet
1   Usman Yusupov

(1901–1966)

17 July 1938 21 July 1938 CPSU
2   Abdurazak Mavlyanov

(1908–1975)

_ _ CPSU
3   Nuritdin Mukhitdinov

(1917–2008)

_ _ CPSU
4   Arif Khakimov

(1912–1982)

1956 1958 CPSU
5   Rasul Gulamov

(1911–?)

1959 30 May 1961 CPSU
6   Mirzamahmud Musakhanov

(1912–1995)

30 May 1961 22 March 1963 CPSU
7   Abid Sadykov

(1913–1987)

_ _ CPSU
8   Sagdy Sirzahdinov

(1920–1989)

1967 1980 CPSU
9   Asadilla Khodjaev

(1920–1983)

14 March 1980 6 September 1983 CPSU
10   Erkin Yusupov

(1929–2003)

30 December 1983 30 March 1985 CPSU
11   Pulat Khabibullaev

(1936–2010)

30 March 1985 9 April 1988 CPSU
12   Rasul Gulamov

(1911–?)

9 April 1988 24 March 1990 CPSU
13   Mirzaolim Ibragimov

(?–?)

_ _ CPSU
14   Shavkat Yuldashev

(born 1943)

_ 1991 CPSU

Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Edit

No. Picture Name

(Birth–Death)

Took office Left office Political party
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
1   Yuldash Akhunbabaev

(1885–1943)

21 July 1938 28 February 1943 CPSU
2   Abduvali Muminov

(1902–1965)

22 March 1943 17 March 1947 CPSU
3   Amin Niyazov

(1903–1973)

17 March 1947 21 August 1950 CPSU
4   Sharof Rashidov

(1917–1983)

21 August 1950 24 March 1959 CPSU
5   Yodgor Nasriddinova

(1920–2006)

24 March 1959 25 September 1970 CPSU
6   Nazar Matchanov

(1923–2010)

25 September 1970 20 December 1978 CPSU
7   Inomjon Usmonxo‘jayev

(1930–2017)

22 December 1978 20 December 1983 CPSU
8   Akil Salimov

(1928–2014)

20 December 1983 9 December 1986 CPSU
9   Rafik Nishanov

(1926–2023)

9 December 1986 9 April 1988 CPSU
10   Pulat Khabibullaev

(1936–2010)

9 April 1988 6 March 1989 CPSU
11   Mirzaolim Ibragimov

(?–?)

6 March 1989 24 March 1990 CPSU

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Toy parliament until February 1990
  2. ^ "336-XII-сон 31.08.1991. Об основах государственной независимости Республики Узбекистан". lex.uz. Retrieved 2020-05-20.

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Soveti Russian Verhovnyj Sovet Uzbekskoj SSR romanized Verkhovnyy Sovet Uzbekskoy SSR was the supreme soviet main legislative institution of the Uzbek SSR from 1938 to 1991 The Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was preceded by the All Uzbek Congress of Soviets which operated from 1925 to 1938 After the independence of Uzbekistan in 1991 the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was briefly succeeded by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan from 1991 to 1994 2 Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR Ўzbekiston SSR Olij Soveti Uzbek Verhovnyj Sovet Uzbekskoj SSR Russian Uzbek SSR 1938 1991 Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicTypeTypeSupreme Soviet 1 HistoryEstablished1938Disbanded1991Preceded byAll Uzbek Congress of SovietsSucceeded bySupreme Council of the Republic of UzbekistanElectionsLast election1990Meeting placeSupreme Soviet Building Tashkent Uzbek SSR Soviet UnionThe 1990 Uzbek Supreme Soviet election was the first and final supreme soviet election which allowed for multiparty elections Contents 1 History 2 Convocations 3 Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet 4 Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was established pursuant to constitutional reforms within the Uzbek SSR which changed the organization of main political organs of the republic In theory the Supreme Soviet was to be a legislative body that exercised power over the legislative branch of the Uzbek SSR In reality the Supreme Soviet s power was limited to approving decisions made by the Communist Party of Uzbekistan When Uzbekistan achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 the name of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR was changed to the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan The Oliy Majlis replaced the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan in February 1995 Convocations EditOver the 53 years of its existence the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR had a total of twelve convocations The 12th and final convocation consisted of 500 deputies which elected Islam Karimov as the President of the Uzbek SSR in 1990 and declared Uzbekistan s independence on August 31 1991 1st Convocation 1938 1946 2nd Convocation 1947 1950 3rd Convocation 1951 1954 4th Convocation 1955 1959 5th Convocation 1959 1962 6th Convocation 1963 1966 7th Convocation 1967 1970 8th Convocation 1971 1974 9th Convocation 1975 1979 10th Convocation 1980 1984 11th Convocation 1985 1989 12th Convocation 1990 1991 Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet EditNo Picture Name Birth Death Took office Left office Political partyChairmen of the Supreme Soviet1 nbsp Usman Yusupov 1901 1966 17 July 1938 21 July 1938 CPSU2 nbsp Abdurazak Mavlyanov 1908 1975 CPSU3 nbsp Nuritdin Mukhitdinov 1917 2008 CPSU4 nbsp Arif Khakimov 1912 1982 1956 1958 CPSU5 nbsp Rasul Gulamov 1911 1959 30 May 1961 CPSU6 nbsp Mirzamahmud Musakhanov 1912 1995 30 May 1961 22 March 1963 CPSU7 nbsp Abid Sadykov 1913 1987 CPSU8 nbsp Sagdy Sirzahdinov 1920 1989 1967 1980 CPSU9 nbsp Asadilla Khodjaev 1920 1983 14 March 1980 6 September 1983 CPSU10 nbsp Erkin Yusupov 1929 2003 30 December 1983 30 March 1985 CPSU11 nbsp Pulat Khabibullaev 1936 2010 30 March 1985 9 April 1988 CPSU12 nbsp Rasul Gulamov 1911 9 April 1988 24 March 1990 CPSU13 nbsp Mirzaolim Ibragimov CPSU14 nbsp Shavkat Yuldashev born 1943 1991 CPSUChairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet EditNo Picture Name Birth Death Took office Left office Political partyChairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet1 nbsp Yuldash Akhunbabaev 1885 1943 21 July 1938 28 February 1943 CPSU2 nbsp Abduvali Muminov 1902 1965 22 March 1943 17 March 1947 CPSU3 nbsp Amin Niyazov 1903 1973 17 March 1947 21 August 1950 CPSU4 nbsp Sharof Rashidov 1917 1983 21 August 1950 24 March 1959 CPSU5 nbsp Yodgor Nasriddinova 1920 2006 24 March 1959 25 September 1970 CPSU6 nbsp Nazar Matchanov 1923 2010 25 September 1970 20 December 1978 CPSU7 nbsp Inomjon Usmonxo jayev 1930 2017 22 December 1978 20 December 1983 CPSU8 nbsp Akil Salimov 1928 2014 20 December 1983 9 December 1986 CPSU9 nbsp Rafik Nishanov 1926 2023 9 December 1986 9 April 1988 CPSU10 nbsp Pulat Khabibullaev 1936 2010 9 April 1988 6 March 1989 CPSU11 nbsp Mirzaolim Ibragimov 6 March 1989 24 March 1990 CPSUSee also EditSupreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Supreme Soviet Uzbek SSRReferences Edit Toy parliament until February 1990 336 XII son 31 08 1991 Ob osnovah gosudarstvennoj nezavisimosti Respubliki Uzbekistan lex uz Retrieved 2020 05 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic amp oldid 1140582674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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