Second round of Uzbek parliamentary elections to be held on 10 January

The Central Election Commission held a session on 30 December to consider the preliminary results of the elections of the Legislative Chamber and the holding second round of elections in separate districts. In his speech, the CEC chairman Mirza-Ulugbek Abdusalomov said the elections had been held in full accordance with democratic principles of openness, and […]

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The Central Election Commission held a session on 30 December to consider the preliminary results of the elections of the Legislative Chamber and the holding second round of elections in separate districts.

In his speech, the CEC chairman Mirza-Ulugbek Abdusalomov said the elections had been held in full accordance with democratic principles of openness, and foreign observers had been provided with all conditions for their activity.

A total of 96 deputies of the parliament’s lower house were elected from 135 election districts. In 39 districts, none of the candidates received the required number of votes for election.

In accordance with the article 45 of the Law on Elections to Oliy Majlis, the CEC issued a resolution on holding the second round of elections in separate districts.

The resolution states that the second round of elections will be held on 10 January 2010.

In line with the legislation, in the second round, two candidates that have received the largest number of votes during the main elections will participate in each district.

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