Religions and Governments of Uzbekistan and Georgia
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EXPOSITION DATE:
Thursday, November 6th, 2014
2. 2.-What is the population of each country?
Uzbekistan: 29,394,200 habitants
Georgia: 4, 594.000 habitants
4. 5.-What are the three main religions? Name them in order, from the most popular to the least.
Uzbekistan: The nation is 90% Muslims, 5% Eastern Orthodox and 5% Jehovah's Witnesses.
Georgia: Today most of the population 84.6% professes the cult of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Muslims represent 7.1%, the Armenian Apostolic Church around 3.9%.
6. 9.- What type of government system do they have?
. Uzbekistan: Presidentialist Republic. The Government of Uzbekistan provides for freedom of expression and democracy. In reality, the executive holds almost all power. The judiciary not noted for its independence and parliament, which meets only a few days a year, has little power to give shape to laws. Islom Karimov, president of the country since 1990. Re-elected for several times, each period has lasted five years in office.
. Georgia: Semi-presidential republic. President Mikheil Saakashvili, governs from the November 17, 2013 Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli.
• The Executive Power is led by the President as head of government, who is elected for a five year period. His constitutional successor is the speaker of parliament.