The visit was organized in line with the invitation of the Central Election Commission of Uzbekistan to participate in the presidential elections of Uzbekistan as observers.
The mission was aimed at assessment of pre-election situation and process of preparation to elections, as well as familiarize with work of election commission and the state bodies, analyze national election legislation of Uzbekistan, etc.
The mission met with the chairperson of the Central Election Commission (CEC) Mirzo-Ulugbek Abdusalomov. The Uzbek side informed the guests on preparations to the presidential elections, scheduled for 4 December 2016.
It was noted that Uzbekistan created necessary electoral legislation based on international standards and requirements of democracy. The mission was also informed about recent changes to electoral legislation of Uzbekistan.
The sides also discussed cooperation in improving election system in Uzbekistan.
The mission also held meetings at Senate and Legislative Chamber of Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, as well as political parties. The sides discussed reforms in electoral system of Uzbekistan.
In particular, it was noted that Uzbekistan cut number of necessary signatures in support of the candidacy from 5% to 1% from total number of voters. Now, citizens of Uzbekistan can cast early votes thanks to amendments to legislation.
Uzbekistan also introduced changes to the legislation, which set new forms and methods of pre-election campaigns, providing equal opportunities to candidates in the election campaign.
The mission also visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and Women’s Committee of Uzbekistan. At the Women’s Committee, the sides discussed all conditions created for women in participation in public-political life and improving role of women in the society.
OSCE ODIHR mission held negotiations at the Supreme Court, Ministry of Justice, Uzbekistan TV and Radio Company, Uzbek Agency for Press and Information, National Association of Electronic mass media of Uzbekistan and Commissioner of Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan on human rights (Ombudsperson).
At the meeting, the sides discussed participation of media in covering preparation and holding presidential elections. They also considered participation of Ombudsperson in the election process.
Specialists of Independent Institute of monitoring formation of civil society also informed the OSCE mission about monitoring of election process.
The OSCE ODIHR mission completed its visit to Uzbekistan. They studied national legislation, pre-election situation in the country. The experts adopted decision on format, length of the mission and number of observers.
The mission underlined that it is import to Uzbekistan to develop cooperation with international organizations, including OSCE and its institutes. The mission also underlined such cooperation helps to develop democratic institutes and improve election laws and practices, etc.