Uzbekistan's Parliamentary Election Gets High Assessment From Int'l Observers - Trend's Report From Tashkent (PHOTO)
Date
10/29/2024 7:19:10 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, October 29. A
parliamentary election was held in Uzbekistan on October 27, in
which more than 15 million voters took part, and according to
preliminary data from the Central Election Commission (CEC) of
Uzbekistan, the turnout was 74.7 percent, the special correspondent
of Trend said, covering the election at the invitation of
the government of Uzbekistan.
To note, Trend News Agency holds an important place in the
international information space as one of the leading sources of
news from Central Asia.
At a press conference on the election results, Uzbekistan's CEC
Chairman Zayniddin Nizamkhodjaev stated:“More than 132,000
citizens voted abroad at 57 polling stations organized in 40
countries. Some shortcomings were identified, but they did not have
a significant impact on the overall course and legality of the
election”.
The deputy chairman of the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan, Shukhrat
Polvanov, emphasized that the election process was conducted at a
high level and in compliance with legal norms. International
observers noted that voters have become more conscious of their
choice.
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