Uzbek-speaking population in Tajikistan wants universally recognized politician to be president

DUSHANBE, October 12, Asia-Plus – The future president should realize his responsibility for the country’s future and do all in his power for Tajik nations’ holding deserving place in international community, an appeal by Uzbek community to Uzbek-speaking voters in Tajikistan posted on website of the news agency Khovar said.   The appeal, in particular, said […]

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DUSHANBE, October 12, Asia-Plus – The future president should realize his responsibility for the country’s future and do all in his power for Tajik nations’ holding deserving place in international community, an appeal by Uzbek community to Uzbek-speaking voters in Tajikistan posted on website of the news agency Khovar said.  

The appeal, in particular, said that the future head of state should be a real political leader of the country and find him free not only in the situation in his country but also in international issues.  The appeal calls on the Uzbek-speaking electors to vote for incumbent President Emomali Rahmonov.  

“Today, each citizen f the republic realizes the necessity of continuation of the police aimed at creation of really democratic, secular and rule-of-law society in Tajikistan,” said the statement, “And we should elect the president who will lead the country to progress and prosperity.”

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