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Prime Minister of Uzbekistan

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Prime Minister of the
Republic of Uzbekistan
O‘zbekiston bosh vaziri
Ўзбекистон бош вазири
Emblem of Uzbekistan
since 14 December 2016
Style"Mr. Prime Minister" (Uzbek:Janob Bosh vazir)
Member ofCabinet of Ministers
National Security Council
SeatGovernment House,Mustaqillik Square,Tashkent
NominatorLargest political party (or bloc of parties) in parliament.
AppointerThe president
withLegislative Chamber'sadvice and consent
Term length5 years
PrecursorVice President of Uzbekistan
Inaugural holderAbdulhashim Mutalov
Formation17 February 1925
8 January 1992 (current form)
DeputyFirst Deputy Prime Minister

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This is a list ofprime ministers of Uzbekistan (Uzbek:O‘zbekiston bosh vaziri), from the establishment of the office in 1925 as thechairman of the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek SSR to the present day.

The current prime minister isAbdulla Aripov.[1] He assumed the office on 14 December 2016. The Government House on Mustakillik Square in Tashkent serves as the prime minister's primary workplace and residence.

Powers and tasks

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The prime minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan serves as the leader of the Cabinet of Ministers, overseeing and managing its operations. This individual holds personal accountability for the Cabinet's effectiveness, presides over its meetings, endorses decisions, and represents the Cabinet in international relations on behalf of the president of Uzbekistan. The Prime Minister engages in negotiations, signs intergovernmental treaties, agreements, and memoranda, subject to the president's approval. Responsibilities also include the allocation of duties among deputy prime ministers, making decisions on non-Cabinet meeting matters related to state and economic management, and proposing Cabinet members to the president after Legislative Chamber approval.

Additionally, the prime minister suggests appointments and dismissals of regional governors to the president, coordinates the activities of government bodies, resolves disagreements, and presents an annual report to both chambers of the Oliy Majlis on socio-economic development and priorities. The prime minister issues orders and recommendations within their purview, keeps the president informed, and temporarily assumes presidential duties within Uzbekistan when the president is abroad. In the prime minister's absence, the first deputy prime minister or, by consensus, one of the deputy prime ministers temporarily fulfills their responsibilities.

List of prime ministers of Uzbekistan (1925–present)

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Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1924–1991)

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Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars

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  • Fayzulla Xoʻjayev (17 February 1925 – 17 June 1937)
  • Abdullah Karimov (26 July – 1 October 1937)
  • Sultan Segizbayev (2 October 1937 – July 1938)
  • Abdudzhabar Abdurakhmanov (23 July 1938 – 15 March 1946)

Chairmen of the Council of Ministers

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  • Abdudzhabar Abdurakhmanov (15 March 1946 – 21 August 1950)
  • Abdurrazak Mavlyanov (21 August 1950 – 18 May 1951)
  • Nuritdin Mukhitdinov (18 May 1951 – 7 April 1953)(1st time)
  • Usman Yusupov (7 April 1953 – 18 December 1954)
  • Nuritdin Mukhitdinov (18 December 1954 – 22 December 1955)(2nd time)
  • Sobir Kamolov (22 December 1955 – 30 December 1957)
  • Mansur Mirza-Akhmedov (30 December 1957 – 16 March 1959)
  • Arif Alimov (16 March 1959 – 27 September 1961)
  • Rahmankul Kurbanov (27 September 1961 – 25 February 1971)
  • Narmakhonmadi Khudayberdyev (25 February 1971 – 3 December 1984)
  • Gayrat Kadyrov (3 December 1984 – 21 October 1989)
  • Mirakhat Mirkasimov (21 October 1989 – 24 March 1990)
  • Shukrullo Mirsaidov (24 March – 1 November 1990)

Republic of Uzbekistan (1991–present)

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Prime ministers

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  People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
  Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party
  Liberal Democratic Party
  Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party
No.ImageName
(Birth–Death)
ElectionTerm of officePartyPresident
1Abdulhashim Mutalov
(1947–)
1994–958 January 199221 December 1995XDPIslam Karimov
(1991–2016)
2Utkir Sultonov
(1939–2015)
199921 December 199512 December 2003XDP
3Shavkat Mirziyoyev
(1957–)
2004–0512 December 200314 December 2016FMDPNigmatilla Yuldashev
(2016)
(3)2009–10
2014–15
OʻzMTDPShavkat Mirziyoyev
(2016–present)
4Abdulla Aripov
(1961–)
2019–20
2024
14 December 2016IncumbentOʻzLiDeP

Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Uzbek prime minister is in Afghanistan in highest-level visit since the Taliban took power". Retrieved3 November 2024.
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