Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed the constitutional law "On the state of emergency".
The law contains norms aimed at regulating relations arising from the introduction of a state of emergency. In particular, the norms on the conditions and procedure for the introduction of a state of emergency, the measures and restrictions applied, a special state body for the period of the state of emergency, on guarantees of the rights of individuals and legal entities, as well as officials in a state of emergency, and other special rules governing activities of the courts in a state of emergency are enshrined.
The law regulates a number of measures such as emergency measures and their degree of impact, the establishment of temporary restrictions on the rights and freedoms of citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan, foreign citizens and stateless persons, as well as the rights of legal entities and imposing additional responsibilities on them, the time of their entry into force, and also the duration of the state of emergency.
The law clearly defines the goals of declaring a state of emergency. Its main goal is to ensure the security of citizens, the protection of the constitutional order and territorial integrity.
The law establishes that the period of validity of a state of emergency introduced throughout the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan cannot exceed thirty days, and introduced in its individual localities - sixty days. The state of emergency may be extended for one more term by decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, if the goals of declaring the state of emergency have not been achieved. However, it is established that this decree must be approved at a joint meeting of the chambers of parliament.
At the same time, the Law stipulates the use of the forces and means of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the National Guard, the State Security Service and the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as other state bodies and organizations included in the State System of Prevention and Action in Emergencies to ensure the state of emergency. situations of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In exceptional cases, on the basis of a decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, in addition to the above forces and means, the forces and means of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan may be involved to maintain the state of emergency.
The law also provides that neighboring states are notified of the imposition of a state of emergency through diplomatic channels.