President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoev, He managed to be reelected, winning Sunday’s early presidential election with more than 87 percent of the vote, according to official results released Monday by the electoral commission.
The organism stated that Mirziyoyev was made far ahead of the leader of the social democratic party Adolat (Justice) with 87.05 percent of the vote. Robajon Majmudovareceiving 4.43 of the votes.
behind Ulughbek Inoyatov, The People’s Democratic Party, which received 4.2 percent support, and Abdushukur Jamzayev, Party for the Environment, which received 3.74 percent of the votes.
Election commission announced More than 15,650,000 people According to these official data published by the institution on its Telegram account, they went to vote on Sunday, so the turnout rate was 79.88 percent.
Elections were made as a direct result of events. Constitutional reform May is a series of changes that make it easier for the president to stay in power for two more seven-year terms until 2037.
Support obtained in the referendum led Mirziyoyev’s campaign “in a country he wanted to transform”.social state“Through changes that will triple the state’s obligations to its citizens, guarantee equal rights between men and women, abolish the death penalty, and give citizens the opportunity to appeal to the Constitutional Court.
But the elections were also held amid doubts about the reliability of the elections. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) In his preliminary report on June 26, he regretted that the elections were held without any real opposition to Mirziyoyev.