Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party



























Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
Oʻzbekiston Liberal Demokratik Partiyasi
Official leader
Abdulla Aripov
President
Sodiqjon Turdiyev
Founded
November 15, 2003; 14 years ago (2003-11-15)
Split from
People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
Headquarters
Mirobod tumani, 700015 Tashkent
Membership (2016)
324,881
Ideology
Populism
Third Way
Authoritarianism
Political position
Centre-right (self-proclaimed)
International affiliation
None
Colours
               Azure, red, orange
Legislative Chamber

52 / 150


Senate

41 / 100


Website

www.uzlidep.uz

  • Politics of Uzbekistan

  • Political parties

  • Elections


The Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Liberal Demokratik Partiyasi, Oʻzlidep) is a political party in Uzbekistan. During the 2004-2005 legislative election, the party won 41 out of 120 seats, and in the Uzbekistan parliamentary election, 2009–2010, it won 55 out of 150.


The party said on 4 October 2007 that it intended to nominate President Islam Karimov as its candidate in the 2007 presidential election, although many considered Karimov to be legally ineligible to run for another term.[1] On 6 November, Karimov was unanimously chosen as the Liberal Democratic Party's presidential candidate at a party convention in Tashkent, and Karimov accepted the nomination.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Electoral results

    • 1.1 President


    • 1.2 Legislative Chamber



  • 2 References


  • 3 External links




Electoral results



President

























Election year
Candidate
1st round
2nd round
No. of overall votes
% of overall vote
No. of overall votes
% of overall vote

2007

Islam Karimov
13,008,357
90.8 (won)


2015

Islam Karimov
17,122,597
90.4 (won)


2016

Shavkat Mirziyoyev
15,906,724
88.6 (won)


Legislative Chamber



















Year
Performance
First Round Seats
Second Round Seats
Total Seats

2004-2005




41 / 120



2009-2010
33
20


53 / 135



2014-2015
47
5


52 / 150



References




  1. ^ Gulnoza Saidazimova, "Uzbek Party Signals Plan To Nominate Karimov For Third Term", Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 4 October 2007


  2. ^ Omar Sharifov, "Islam Karimov agreed to remain the president another seven years" Archived 2007-11-11 at the Wayback Machine., Ferghana.ru, 7 November 2007




External links


  • http://www.uzlidep.uz






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