Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is holding an early election on July 9, 2023. He seeks to extend his rule for another seven years. This decision follows his recent amendment to the constitution, which removed term limits that would have required him to step down in 2026.
Mirziyoyev is expected to win the election. He is the sole major candidate and enjoys the support of the ruling party. However, the international community is closely observing the election and expressing concerns about fairness and transparency.
Critics have accused Mirziyoyev of aspiring to become a dictator. In response, he has defended the constitutional changes, claiming that they are necessary for stability and continuity in Uzbekistan.
The election takes place amidst various economic and social challenges in Uzbekistan. These challenges include high unemployment, poverty, and corruption. Mirziyoyev has made promises to address these issues, but it remains uncertain whether he will succeed.
The outcome of the election holds significant implications for Uzbekistan’s future. If Mirziyoyev secures victory, he will consolidate his power and continue his reforms. Conversely, a loss could result in political instability and uncertainty.