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Presidential candidates held meetings in Tashkent

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Presidential candidates held meetings in Tashkent

The election campaign for the Presidential Elections in Uzbekistan continues, reports “Dunyo” IA correspondent.

Presidential candidates continue visiting the regions of the country to meet with voters.

On October 20, meetings were held with voters of Presidential candidates in the city of Tashkent – from the Ecological Party Narzullo Oblamuradov and the Social Democratic Party “Adolat” Bakhrom Abdukhalimov.

On October 21, meetings with voters of presidential candidates will take place in Jizzakh region – from the Liberal Democratic Party of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and in the city of Tashkent – from the Democratic Party “Milliy Tiklanish” Alisher Qodirov.

At the meetings, the candidates will present their pre-election programs, answer voters’ questions, call for active participation in the elections.

“Dunyo” IA