Uzbek Laws Provide Responsibility For Violation Of Democratic Election Principles
B.D. Akhrarov , Deputy Head Of The Department For Combating Economic Crimes Under The General Prosecutor’s Office Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan Sh.X. Alirizaev , Deputy Head Of The Department For Combating Economic Crimes Under The General Prosecutor’s Office Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
Building a democratic state governed by the rule of law and a free civil society is unimaginable without elections. After all, in the election process, the diversity of opinions in society, the will, aspirations, social moods of the people are clearly reflected. Democratic elections, which reflect the diversity of views in society, the aspirations and aspirations of the people, must be legally protected. Liability for violation of the principles of democratic elections has been established.
Keywords
Electoral law, human rights, society
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