Prime Minister of Uzbekistan
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According to the Constitution of Uzbekistan
Constitution of Uzbekistan
The Constitution of Uzbekistan was originally adopted on 8 December 1992 and subsequently modified on 28 December 1993. It is the supreme law of the Republic of Uzbekistan .-Overview:...

, the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan and the deputy ministers are appointed by the President.

Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars

  • Fayzulla Khodzhayev (17 February 1925 - 17 June 1937)
  • Abdullah Karimov (26 July - 1 October 1937)
  • Sultan Segizbayev (2 October 1937 - July 1938)
  • Abdudzhabar Abdurrakhmanov (23 July 1938 - 15 March 1946)

Chairmen of the Council of Ministers

  • Abdudzhabar Abdurrakhmanov (15 March 1946 - 21 August 1950)
  • Abdurrazak Mavlyanov (21 August 1950 - 18 May 1951)
  • Nuriddin Muhiddinov (18 May 1951 - 7 April 1953) (1st time)
  • Usman Yusupov (7 April 1953 - 18 December 1954)
  • Nuriddin Muhiddinov (18 December 1954 - 22 December 1955) (2nd time)
  • Sobir Kamolov
    Sobir Kamolov
    Sobir Kamolovich Kamolov served as the ninth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Uzbek SSR....

     (22 December 1955 - 30 December 1957)
  • Mansur Mirza-Akhmedov (30 December 1957 - 16 March 1959)
  • Arif Alimov (16 March 1959 - 27 September 1961)
  • Rahmankul Kurbanov (27 September 1961 - 25 February 1971)
  • Narmakhonmadi Khudayberdyev (25 February 1971 - 3 December 1984)
  • Gayrat Kadyrov (3 December 1984 - 21 October 1989)
  • Mirakhat Mirkasimov (21 October 1989 - 24 March 1990)
  • Shukrullo Mirsaidov
    Shukrullo Mirsaidov
    Shukrullo Raxmatovich Mirsaidov served as the last Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Uzbek SSR and then as Vice President of Uzbekistan until Uzbek President Islam...

     (24 March - 1 November 1990)

Prime Ministers

# Name Took Office Left Office Party
1 Abdulhashim Mutalov 8 January 1992 21 December 1995 People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
The People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan is a political party in Uzbekistan which was founded in October 1991 after the Communist Party of Uzbekistan voted to cut its ties with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and change its name to PDPU...

2 O‘tkir Sultonov 21 December 1995 11 December 2003 People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
The People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan is a political party in Uzbekistan which was founded in October 1991 after the Communist Party of Uzbekistan voted to cut its ties with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and change its name to PDPU...

3 Shavkat Mirziyoyev 11 December 2003 Incumbent Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party
Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party
The Self-Sacrifice National Democratic Party was a political party in Uzbekistan. At the 2004–2005 parliamentary elections, the party won 18 out of the 120 seats in the Legislative Chamber of Uzbekistan, the lower house of the Oliy Majlis. In 2008, the party merged with the Uzbekistan National...

 (until 2008)
Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party
Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party
The Uzbekistan National Revival Democratic Party is a political party in Uzbekistan. The party is one of the country's four 'officially sanctioned' parties along with the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, the Uzbekistan Liberal Democratic Party and the Justice Social Democratic...

 (from 2008)

See also

  • Politics of Uzbekistan
    Politics of Uzbekistan
    The politics of Uzbekistan take place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Uzbekistan is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament,...

  • Prime Minister
    Prime minister
    A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government. In most systems, the prime...

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