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The Supreme Assembly or National Assembly (Oliy Majlis) is the parliament of Uzbekistan. It succeeded the Supreme Soviet in 1995, was unicameral until 2005, but now has two chambers:
- The Legislative Chamber
- The Senate
Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan (1995–2005)
- Erkin Khalilov February 1995–January 2005[1].
See also
- List of Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
Footnotes
- ^ Khalilov was Acting Chairman of the Supreme Soviet 1993–1995
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Coordinates: 41°18′52″N 69°15′55″E / 41.31444°N 69.26528°E
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