In the cover image the new Presidente of Uzbekistan Shavkat-Mirziyoev
by Elena Buldakova from Tashkent – originally published on Planet360info
The final voting results in the snap presidential elections were announced on July 11 by the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Uzbekistan.
According to the CEC, more than 15.6 million people on the electoral lists voted to elect one of the candidates for the post of Head of State, the person the people considered worthy of that post, on the basis of their own free will.
According to the results of counting all the ballots, 15 million 651 thousand 405 voters participated in the elections, equal to 79.88% of the total of 19 million 593 thousand 838 voters.
The highest turnout was recorded in the Jizzakh region: 85.28%. The lowest was in the capital, Tashkent: 72.97%.
According to the Constitution, updated following the results of the referendum of last April 30, the mandate of the president is now seven years (previously it was five years). It is precisely this change that has motivated the holding of the presidential elections in advance, only two years after the last ones.
About 785 representatives of the Republic of Uzbekistan and many foreign countries, near and far, acted as Observers in the election preparation process and during the voting process.
They were watched by 1299 local and foreign media representatives. Among them is the author of these lines.
The results leave no doubts. The CEC decreed the election of Shavkat Mirziyoyev as President on the basis of the following counting of all votes:
The number of void ballots was 0.78%.
Interestingly, the only female contender, candidate Robakhon Makhmudova of the Adolat party, finished in second place, with 4.43% of the vote.
Even if with a large margin of detachment from the first classified, the very fact of the participation of a woman in the presidential elections (it is a first time for the country) and therefore in the highest office of the state, as well as given the level of trust shown by the population in a female leader, speaks volumes about the evolution of Uzbekistan, a country where the predominant religion is Sunni Islam, which is practiced by 93% of the population.
This is an indicator that the role of women in the political and social life of the country is changing radically.
Indeed, the share of women in management positions in Uzbekistan has reached 27%. And among entrepreneurs they are 25%.
Many heads of state or government and prominent international figures congratulated Mirziyoyev from foreign states congratulated Mirziyoyev on his clear victory in the presidential elections, noting that his domestic and foreign policies won the full support of the people of the ‘Uzbekistan.
In his first speech after summing up the election results, the newly elected President of the Republic of Uzbekistan said that he would use all his knowledge, experience and strength to justify the people’s high confidence and, if necessary, he was ready to give the his life for the bright future of the people of Uzbekistan.
“I am ready to give my life to justify people’s trust,” said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
by Elena Buldakova from Tashkent – originally published on Planet360info
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