Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
The new Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted on December 8, 1992.
Article 1 of the Constitution says that Uzbekistan is a sovereign democratic republic. The Constitution sets the task of creating a human and democratic rule of law.
All citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan regardless of their nationality constitute the people of Uzbekistan. All citizens of Uzbekistan have equal rights in the political, economic and cultural fields.
The right to work and the right to choose their occupation are guaranteed to all citizens by Article 37.
While guaranteeing all these rights the Constitution at the same time imposes serious duties on the citizens, such as the duty to observe the Constitution and laws, to work, to protect the environment, to pay taxes established by law and to defend their country.
Answer the questions:
When was the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan adopted?
What task does the Constitution set?
What is the structure of the Constitution?
What rights are guaranteed to the citizens of Uzbekistan by the Constitution?
What are the duties of the citizens of Uzbekistan?
Match the words from the text with the meanings in the right hand column.
Society
Academic achievement, esp. of a high level
Civil
piece of work to be done
Authority
Without paying attention.
Task
organized and interdependent community
Regardless
of or belonging to citizens
Scholarships
power or right to enforce obedience
Vocabulary
1.
was adopted
Qabul qilingan
2.
Devoted
Bag‘ishlangan
3.
Rights
Huquqlar
4.
Society
Jamiyat
5.
Civil
Fuqarolik
6.
Davlat hokimyati
7.
Amending
Tog‘irlamoq
8.
Task
Vazifa
9.
Regardless
Qaramasdan, qat’i nazar
10.
Scholarships
Stipendiya
Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan