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2 of December, 16:56

In Uzbekistan are preparing to choose a new leader Hundreds of international observers arrived in Uzbekistan. This Sunday residents of the Republic must elect a new leader.

All the talk on the street about the upcoming presidential election. Especially on the Bazaar. Where to go for all the fresh vegetables, and news. That next Sunday in Uzbekistan, the elections of the President, reminds all here. The signs are everywhere. And then brief information about each candidate and be sure to Uzbek, and Russian.

The presidency expect 4 people. One from the party. This Hatamian Meetings, narimon Umarov, Sarwar of Atamuratov and Shavkat Mirziyoev, who is today the acting head of the state and is considered the favorite for the race. This could be attributed to the administrative resource is still Mirziyoev Prime Minister. The secret of popularity is influential, but until recently, not public policy that it is considered a successor of the course of the first President of Uzbekistan Karimov, whose authority and after death is unquestioned. Headquarters of candidates in the final push. Tomorrow is the day of silence. Before such was not. In local electoral Committee are very proud that more and more election law closer to global practices. And even willing to sacrifice some traditions, for example, when a respected elder in the community comes to vote for the entire family.

The scale of the campaign the current campaign the brightest. The candidates traveled all over the country and mastered the Internet, campaigning via social media. Acting President even opened a virtual reception. For 2 months a quarter of a million hits. In the first place problems in the housing sector. Regardless of who will win in the end, these complaints will be a kind of "road map" of what changes to expect in Uzbekistan. While performing the duties of the President started with was opened to all motorists the so-called presidential highway. before it could pass soon first-person.
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