Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — The speech covers key aspects of economic policy, social development, and the interaction between the executive and legislative branches.
On 20 November 2024, a session of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis was held to discuss the nomination of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, with the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, delivering a speech.
In his address, the President actively engaged in dialogue with deputies and political party representatives, emphasizing the importance of their participation in the decision-making process.
The head of state summarized the outcomes of the five-year period, focusing on the achieved results, and outlined strategic goals until 2030. Experts from the Center for Economic Research and Reforms (CERR) conducted a linguistic analysis of the speech, which dealt with the country’s strategic development.
This analysis provides a deeper understanding not only of the content of the speech but also of its influence on the political environment and public perception in Uzbekistan, showing how the interaction between the government and society impacts the formation of the country’s future in the context of the goals set for the next five years.
The analysis (from the original language) revealed the following:
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev used a total of 3,318 words in his speech to Parliament. The longest words contained up to 23 letters, indicating the presence of complex terms typical of political and economic topics. At the same time, the average word length was 7 letters.
Creating a word cloud visualizes the most significant themes and helps to better understand the priorities and directions of state policy in Uzbekistan.
Most Frequently Used Words in the President of Uzbekistan’s Speech at the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis on 20 November 2024
In the linguistic analysis of the speech, key words included government, used 29 times, population and state, each mentioned 18 times, and leader, mentioned 16 times. Words such as law and program were used 15 times, economy - 14 times, and system - 13 times.
Words like country and deputy were used 9 times, while Uzbekistan, our people, service, quality, and parliament appeared 8 times. Words like investment and opportunity, ministers were mentioned 7 times, and energy, education, youth appeared 6 times.
In analyzing two-word phrases, Cabinet of Ministers was used 6 times, Central Asia and prime minister were mentioned 5 times, while new government was used 4 times. Phrases such as New Uzbekistan, foreign policy, and poverty reduction were mentioned 3 times.
Three-word constructions, such as next five years, appeared 5 times, gross domestic product - 3 times, and parliament and government, executive authority, income per capita, and water-saving technology appeared 2 times.
Thus, the analysis highlights the focus on crucial aspects of state policy, such as governance, the economy, and social issues.
In the presented analysis, key words show the interconnection between various directions of state policy.
The increase in GDP is linked to key terms such as "population," "product," "opportunity," and "system." These words highlight the importance of efficient resource management and creating opportunities for growth.
Economic growth is associated with terms like "government," "export," "investment," "service," and "technology." These emphasize the role of both the state and the private sector in stimulating the economy.
Poverty reduction is associated with key words such as "neighborhood," "family," "population," "program," and "education." These terms show how local communities and education can contribute to improving living conditions.
Increasing household income involves words like "industry," "energy," "government," "income," and "investment," indicating the need for a comprehensive approach to economic development and improving living standards.
Healthcare, education, and sports are associated with words such as "government," "medical," "education," "quality," and "school." These terms underline the importance of investing in human capital.
Public administration is connected with words such as "law," "leader," "government," "cooperation," "parliament," "deputy," "state," and "quality."
Foreign policy: In this context, foreign policy is associated with terms such as "Asia," "state," "regional," and "cooperation," emphasizing the need for regional cooperation.
The topic of the year 2025 is related to terms like "green energy," "climate," "environment," and "protection."
Thus, the analysis shows that the government’s policy is focused on the comprehensive development of various sectors, requiring a clear definition of strategic goals and tasks to achieve sustainable growth and the well-being of the population.