29 people granted Uzbek citizenship in Surkhandarya
In line with a presidential decree, 29 individuals in Surkhandarya Region have been granted citizenship of the Republic of Uzbekistan, marking an important step toward their full participation in public life and access to constitutional rights and social protection.
Citizenship passports were presented at a ceremony held at the Jarkurgan District administration. Among those receiving citizenship was Sevara Dovutova, who has lived in the district for 20 years.
“Today is one of the happiest days of my life. I am now a full citizen of this country. I sincerely thank our President for this opportunity,” she said.
Officials attending the ceremony said the decision reflects the practical implementation of the principles of human dignity, justice, and tolerance.
Farkhod Esonov, Xalq So‘zi.
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