This article examines the formation and development of the parliamentary system of the Republic of Uzbekistan from the declaration of independence in 1991 to 2016. The article analyzes the three main stages of parliamentary evolution: the establishment of the Supreme Council, the transition to a unicameral Oliy Majlis, and the constitutional reform that introduced a bicameral structure consisting of the Legislative Chamber and the Senate. The study highlights the key legislative changes and institutional developments that shaped the modern parliament of Uzbekistan.
Kurolboyeva Maftuna Olimjon qizi (Fri,) studied this question.