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2002 Uzbek constitutional referendum
27 January 2002
Do you agree that the next convocation of the Parliament of the Republic of Uzbekistan will be bicameral?
For
93.65%
Against
6.35%
Do you agree to change the constitutional term of office of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan from five years to seven years?
For
91.78%
Against
8.22%
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A constitutional referendum was held in Uzbekistan on 27 January 2002. Voters were asked two questions; one on extending the presidential term from five to seven years, and a second on introducing a bicameral parliament. Both were approved by over 90% of voters. Voter turnout was reported to be 92%.[1]
^KISTAN: Referendum criticised by human rights groups IRIN, 28 January 2002
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