The Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan (O'zbekiston Jumhuriyati Oliy Kengashi) was the supreme legislative and representative body of the state power from August 31, 1991, to December 25, 1994, when the Republic of Uzbekistan gained independence.
It is also known in history as an important state body in the first years after the establishment of independence and the acquisition of the republic.
The first parliamentary elections in the history of independent Uzbekistan were held, and a new national parliament – the Oliy Majlis (Supreme Assembly) of the Republic of Uzbekistan – a unicameral parliament (it became bicameral after the 2002 constitutional referendum) was established.
In accordance with Article 111 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan works on the preparation of draft laws, for preliminary consideration and preparation of issues under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Council Following Uzbekistan, laws of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan In order to assist in the implementation of other decisions of the Supreme Council of the Republic by state and public agencies and organizations and to supervise this work, the Mandate Commission and committees are elected from among the deputies to cooperate with the local Soviets of People's Deputies and their standing commissions.
The main tasks of the Mandate Commission and committees of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan are as follows: The Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan, his deputies, the Prosecutor of the Republic of Uzbekistan couldn't be elected to the Mandate Commission and committees.