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Uzbekistan|politics|March 30, 2015 / 09:48 AM
Uzbekistan president election turnout reaches 91%

AKIPRESS.COM - 91% of eligible voters cast ballots in Sunday's presidential election in Uzbekistan, the country's Central Election Commission said.

Current president Islam Karimov, 77, has led the country since the late 1980s. While Uzbekistan is untroubled by any immediate signs of unrest, the future of the country of 30 million people is colored with uncertainty amid a troubled security situation in neighboring Afghanistan and the lack of a clear succession plan should Karimov suddenly leave office, reports The Associated Press.

The Uzbek Central Election Commission said turnout was 91 percent. Results will be released Monday. Karimov faced three purely nominal rivals. In the previous election in 2007, he won 91 percent of the vote.

A Russian parliament member who served as an election observer, Ilyas Umakhanov, said the citizens of Uzbekistan were voting for "further guarantees of stability and the social-economic development of the country," the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported.

Since gaining independence in 1991, Uzbekistan has pursued a policy of economic self-reliance and sought to balance its diplomatic relations with the West and Russia, playing them against each other.

The United States installed a military base in the country after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. It was forced to abandon that facility in 2005 as relations between the countries soured following a violent government crackdown on rioters in the Ferghana Valley city of Andijan that is believed to have left hundreds dead.

Almost all Western media have been barred from reporting inside the country since that time. Independent journalists and activists face sustained harassment.

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