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Early presidential election campaign kicks off in Uzbekistan

10 May 2023 10:54

At its meeting on May 10, Uzbekistan’s Central Election Commission (CEC) decided to launch an election campaign for early elections of the president of the republic.

The statement came from CEC Chairman Zainiddin Nizamkhodzhayev at the CEC meeting broadcast on the YouTube platform, TASS reports.

"Under President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's decree on the appointment of early elections of the President of Uzbekistan, as well as on the basis of the Electoral Code and the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Central Election Commission announces the start of the election campaign for early elections of the President of the Republic, which, in accordance with the presidential decree, will be held on July 9," said the CEC chairman.

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on May 8 declared that the country will hold an early presidential election, eight days after the country voted in a referendum in favour of updating the country’s constitution, Anadolu reported earlier.

“Using the powers granted to the president of the country by Article 128 of the updated constitution, I signed the second important decree. In accordance with it, early presidential elections will be held in the country,” Mirziyoyev said at a meeting with members of the chambers of the Oliy Majlis, the bicameral parliament of Uzbekistan.

However, the president did not specify the election date.

He listed four reasons for his decision, the first of which was the changing relationship and balance of power in the country.

Mirziyoyev added that the updated constitution sets “new political, social and economic tasks for the president, parliament, government, ministers, and governors that cannot be delayed,” and that the Uzbek people expect “important and urgent changes and reforms from us in all areas.”

“Fourthly, in the current situation where sharp and complex processes are prevailing in the world and in our region, finding the right and effective way of development and its implementation is becoming the most acute and urgent issue,” the president said.

He contended that holding early presidential elections would be the "most correct and fair decision" under the current circumstances, in which the Uzbek people would give a mandate to "a leader they trust" within "renewed system of state power".

“The elections will be held in full compliance with the law, openly and transparently. I am convinced that at the same time, political parties and presidential candidates will put forward new ideas and initiatives that will serve the peace and prosperity of the country, the growth of the well-being of the people,” he said.

Uzbekistan’s Central Election Commission announced on May 1 that a draft law on the country’s new constitution, which envisioned increasing the president's term from five to seven years, was overwhelmingly supported by 90.21 per cent of registered voters in a referendum.

The bill added 27 new articles to Uzbekistan's previous 128-article constitution and increased the number of constitutional norms from 275 to 434, while also reducing the number of Senate members from 100 to 65 and transferring some of the president's duties and powers to parliament.

 

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