COMPARISON OF UZBEKISTAN'S ELECTORAL EXPERIENCE WITH EUROPEAN AND OTHER COUNTRIES' ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Presidential elections, Parliamentary elections, Local elections, Electoral College, Electors, Bundestag, Bundesrat, Landtag.Abstract
For citizens, the electoral process is not merely a formal event but an essential tool in shaping the future of society. By casting their vote, each citizen influences the political direction of their country. The right to vote is not only a legal opportunity but also a high responsibility toward society. Making an informed choice and actively participating serves to strengthen democracy. Each vote serves as a fundamental cornerstone for the stability and development of society.
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Germany
United States of America
Italy
United Kingdom
France
Canada
Uzbekistan
Japan
Republic of Korea
Australia
Spain
Switzerland
Sweden
Netherlands
China
India