Senate of Oliy Majlis to convene for next plenary session on Sept 13
On September 7, the Senate Council held its regular meeting.

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At the meeting, it was decided to convene the thirty-second plenary session of the Senate of Oliy Majlis on September 13.
At the plenary session, the senators will consider the following laws:
- “On e-commerce”;
- “On external labor migration”;
- “On electronic digital signature”;
- “On amendments to the law of Uzbekistan “On State Pension Provision for Citizens”;
- “On the introduction of amendments and additions to some legislative acts of Uzbekistan”.
It is also planned to hear a report from the Cabinet of Ministers on the execution of the state budget and budgets of state trust funds in the first half of 2022, and information from the Minister of Foreign Affairs on activities in the past period of the year.
In addition, issues of changing the boundaries of several districts and cities in Fergana and Namangan regions will be considered.
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