Vice President of Uzbekistan
The office of Vice President of Uzbekistan was a political position in Uzbekistan until it was abolished on January 8, 1992.[1]
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Shukrullo Mirsaidov | March 1990 | 8 January 1992 | [2][3][4] |
Vice President of Uzbekistan | |
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Appointer | President |
Precursor | None |
Formation | March 1990 |
First holder | Shukrullo Mirsaidov |
Final holder | Shukrullo Mirsaidov |
Abolished | 8 January 1992 |
Succession | Prime Minister of Uzbekistan |
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Article 96 of the Constitution of Uzbekistan states that should the President of the Republic fail to perform his duties due to poor health, confirmed by a certificate of a State Medical Commission formed by the Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan (Oliy Majlis), an emergency session of the Oliy Majlis shall be held within ten days. The session shall elect an Acting President of the Republic for a term of not more than three months, during which time a presidential election shall be held.[5]
References
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- "Top Officials in Central Asia". Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence. June 6, 1992 – via Google Books.
- Constitution of Uzbekistan
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