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THE SEKAI NIPPO ABOUT UZBEKISTAN

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THE SEKAI NIPPO ABOUT UZBEKISTAN

The Japanese newspaper The Sekai Nippo published an article by Professor Ikuo Takushoku University Kayahara entitled "Uzbekistan: great success in carrying out democratic reforms".

Our information: Newspaper "Sekai Nippo" is published since 1975 with a circulation of 360 thousand copies and distributed throughout Japan.

The material presented by Uzbekistan as a country firmly on the path of democratic reforms, the center of which is always individual, his rights and interests.

"As a key state in Central Asia, Uzbekistan’s independence carries successive reforms aimed at building a democratic state and strong civil society. The implementation of the national model of democratic renewal has enabled Uzbekistan to ensure stability and security, sustainable development of the country", - says a Japanese professor.

In this context, the author informs about the 29 March 2015 presidential elections in the Republic of Uzbekistan, which resulted in a landslide victory won Islam Karimov.

"The elections have demonstrated a high level of legal culture and political activity of Uzbek citizens who, through their participation in the vote expressed their support consistently implemented in the country of the course of political and economic reform, - says the publication. - The voting was held in accordance with the laws of the republic and the generally accepted standards of democracy. The elections were monitored by over 300 international observers from 50 countries of the world".

IA "Jahon", Tokyo