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Authorization date: 06/06
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28.10.2024
Parties loyal to Uzbekistan’s president win parliament seats

Parties loyal to Uzbekistan’s president swept parliament seats, according to official results released on Monday, in an election devoid of any real opposition in the tightly controlled Central Asian country.

Source: AP
26.07.2024
October date set for parliamentary, local elections in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan's Central Election Commission announced on July 26 that parliamentary and local elections will be held in the Central Asian nation on October 27.

Source: RFE/RL
01.11.2023
Macron arrives in Uzbekistan after Kazakhstan visit to 'strengthen' ties

The French leader's visit comes as European nations jostle for influence in the resource-rich region, where Russia, China, Turkey and Europe all have economic interests.

Source: France24
10.07.2023
Uzbek leader Mirziyoev reelected in scripted election

Shavkat Mirziyoev was overwhelmingly reelected on July 9 for a third term as president of the repressive Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan in a snap poll that an international monitoring mission said was "lacking genuine competition."

Source: RFE/RL
06.07.2023
Competition-free vote to confirm Mirziyoyev’s grip on power

The only element of uncertainty in Uzbekistan’s presidential election on July 9 is how big a victory the incumbent, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, will score. The vote is taking place just two months after a constitutional referendum that saw the presidential term extended from five to seven years. 

Source: Eurasianet
12.05.2023
Uzbek leader to seek new term under reform constitution

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has announced snap elections less than a week after securing public approval for a new constitution that opens the door for him to extend his time in office by more than a decade.

Source: VOA News
08.05.2023
Uzbek president calls snap poll under new constitution

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said on Monday he was calling a snap presidential election on July 9 to give himself a new mandate to help deal with "sharp and complex processes" going on in the world.

Source: Reuters
01.05.2023
Uzbekistan approves reforms to strengthen president

Uzbekistan overwhelmingly approved constitutional changes that will allow President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to remain in power until 2040 in a tightly-controlled referendum slammed by international observers as flawed.

Source: EurActiv
13.07.2022
Unrest in remote Karakalpakstan tests Uzbekistan's state, society

Uzbekistan's desert region of Karakalpakstan lies astride the bone-dry Aral Sea. But it has another distinction besides its harsh climate: it has autonomy, and even the right to secede from Uzbekistan by referendum, both guaranteed by the country's 1992 constitution. But many Uzbeks resent that special status.

Source: VOA News
05.07.2022
Bachelet calls for impartial, ‘transparent investigation’ into Uzbekistan protest deaths

[…] According to the Prosecutor General’s office, 18 people were killed and 243 injured, including 94 seriously, during the clashes between protesters and security forces in the regional capital, Nukus.

Source: UN News