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Uzbekistan Approves Reforms To Strengthen President

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Uzbekistan Approves Reforms To Strengthen President
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The landslide victory for authorities in the constitutional referendum surprised few in a tightly-controlled vote
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Uzbekistan has overwhelmingly approved constitutional changes that will allow President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to remain in power until 2040 in a tightly-controlled referendum, election results showed Monday.

Mirziyoyev, 65, became president in 2016 after the death of dictator Islam Karimov.

Uzbeks voted Sunday on reforms that extend presidential terms from five to seven years, allowing Mirziyoyev to serve two more terms and prolong his time in power.

According to the preliminary results released Monday, the changes were approved by 90.21 percent of votes with a 84.54 percent turnout.

Despite undertaking recent reforms, government critics and rights groups say Uzbekistan remains authoritarian.

Mirzizyoyev has insisted that the overhaul of the constitution will improve governance and quality of life in Uzbekistan.

But he is set to benefit from the changes the most.

Neighbouring Kazakhstan was the first to congratulate the Uzbek leader, with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev saying the result was evidence of “trust” in his rule and “firm support from the Uzbek nation.”

Mirziyoyev has presented himself as Karimov’s modern successor. He had served 13 years as a loyal prime minister under Karimov’s brutal rule.

He then won two elections, in which international observers say he did not face real competition.

Following Karimov’s death, Mirziyoyev spearheaded a series of reforms in Uzbekistan, including a clampdown on forced labour in the country’s cotton fields.

After years of being cut off from the world under Karimov’s regime, Uzbekistan now wants to join the World Trade Organisation.

But activists say rights abuses persist, and authorities have shown no sign of allowing a political opposition to emerge.

The constitutional changes also include a ban on capital punishment and the protection of human rights for what Mirziyoyev has called a “New Uzbekistan.”

But despite some economic progress and social improvements — such as the criminalisation of domestic violence — the government allows no dissent.

The adoption of the text was beyond doubt after a one-sided campaign, in a state where the press is still largely controlled.

Two journalists from state media interviewed by AFP claimed on condition of anonymity to have “received instructions to cover Uzbekistan, the referendum and the president in a positive way”.

They said censorship strengthened as the election approached.

The government went to lengths to give the vote a veneer of legitimacy, enrolling local celebrities at large rallies and concerts to praise the proposals and the president.

Uzbekistan’s population is emerging from a particularly harsh winter marked by shortages of fuel, and is faced with poverty and corruption.

During unrest in July 2022, demonstrations against a constitutional amendment in Karakalpakstan, which would have reduced the autonomy of the vast territory, were put down in a bloody crackdown. Dozens of people were jailed.

That controversial amendment has since been withdrawn.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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