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Dates Related to Elections, Officials, and Policy
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21 December 1995 -- Oliy Majilis dismisses Prime Minister Abdulkhosim Mutalov, replace him with 46-year-old Utkir Sultanov

10 October 1995 -- IT reports that Uzbek opposition groups form Opposition Coordinating Center under leadership of former Vice President Shukrullo Mirsaidov, Erk, Birlik, Tumaris, Mirsaidov's Haq Yol, and Adolat to join

1 July 1995 -- Birlik holds one-day conference in Moscow, 15 people attend: Akhunjon Pulat, Samarkand branch chairman Alibay Uliyakshinou, others from Tashkent, Bukhara, Namangan, Fergana, and Termez

28 June 1995 -- Major General Rustam Inoyatov appointed chairman of National Security Committee, replaces Gulyam Aliyev

31 March 1995 -- upreme Court sentences seven members of Erk to prison terms, Murod Jurayev gets 12 years, others between five and 10 years

28 March 1995 -- Central Elections Commission says 99.6 percent of people, or 11.25 million, turned out to vote

27 March 1995 -- Referendum on extending president's term held, Uzbek radio reports that "our people unanimously voted"

24 February 1995 -- Referendum on extending President Karimov's term in office announced

21 January 1995 -- Tashkent prosecutor Ergash Jurayev says he wants charges brought against Mirsaidov for abuse while he was prime minister of Uzbek SSR in 1990-1991

18 January, 1995 -- Former Uzbek Vice President Shukrulla Mirsaido, who resigned three years earlier, says he will form new political party called "Social Democratic Adolat Party"

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