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Uzbekistan election: Who will win - and what does it mean? | Uzbekistan election: Who will win - and what does it mean? |
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Uzbekistan is voting to elect a new president following the death of Islam Karimov, the only leader the country has known since the fall of the Soviet Union. | Uzbekistan is voting to elect a new president following the death of Islam Karimov, the only leader the country has known since the fall of the Soviet Union. |
He turned the country into one of the most repressive states in the world. | He turned the country into one of the most repressive states in the world. |
So, who's going to win? | So, who's going to win? |
The acting president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev - who has also held on to his position as prime minister - will almost certainly win. | The acting president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev - who has also held on to his position as prime minister - will almost certainly win. |
Uzbekistan has never had free and fair elections, and it is common for the incumbent to receive more than 90% of the vote. | Uzbekistan has never had free and fair elections, and it is common for the incumbent to receive more than 90% of the vote. |
Although Mr Mirziyoyev is running for the first time, being acting president gives him access to so-called "administrative resources" - which are often used to guarantee a landslide victory on polling day. | Although Mr Mirziyoyev is running for the first time, being acting president gives him access to so-called "administrative resources" - which are often used to guarantee a landslide victory on polling day. |
The three other candidates pose little challenge, even though two of them competed during the last election in 2015. | The three other candidates pose little challenge, even though two of them competed during the last election in 2015. |
The head of the Senate was supposed to become the interim leader after the death of Mr Karimov. But he opted out in favour of Mr Mirziyoyev - illustrating who holds real power. | The head of the Senate was supposed to become the interim leader after the death of Mr Karimov. But he opted out in favour of Mr Mirziyoyev - illustrating who holds real power. |
The leaders of neighbouring countries have also openly supported Mr Mirziyoyev's candidacy. | The leaders of neighbouring countries have also openly supported Mr Mirziyoyev's candidacy. |
What's happening to Islam Karimov's family? | What's happening to Islam Karimov's family? |
Islam Karimov's eldest daughter, Gulnara Karimova, was once among the most powerful people in the country, and regarded as a possible successor to her father. | Islam Karimov's eldest daughter, Gulnara Karimova, was once among the most powerful people in the country, and regarded as a possible successor to her father. |
But she fell from grace several years ago, when US and European authorities launched a corruption probe against her. Uzbekistan's prosecutors also named her in a separate investigation. | But she fell from grace several years ago, when US and European authorities launched a corruption probe against her. Uzbekistan's prosecutors also named her in a separate investigation. |
In the aftermath, she disappeared from the public eye. Some local media even reported that she has been poisoned and buried in an unmarked grave. | In the aftermath, she disappeared from the public eye. Some local media even reported that she has been poisoned and buried in an unmarked grave. |
But her son, in a recent interview with the BBC, denied the rumours and claimed that she is still under house arrest in Tashkent. | But her son, in a recent interview with the BBC, denied the rumours and claimed that she is still under house arrest in Tashkent. |
Islam Karimov Jr told BBC Uzbek that the authorities may try to "eliminate" Ms Karimova by poisoning her. | |
"They are not interested in freeing her since they will have to answer a lot of questions then," he said. | "They are not interested in freeing her since they will have to answer a lot of questions then," he said. |
Local media reports also suggest that the sons-in-law of would-be president Shavkat Mirziyoyev have begun taking over businesses belonging to the family - in this case, from the husband of Karimov's other daughter, Lola Tillayeva-Karimova. | Local media reports also suggest that the sons-in-law of would-be president Shavkat Mirziyoyev have begun taking over businesses belonging to the family - in this case, from the husband of Karimov's other daughter, Lola Tillayeva-Karimova. |
BBC interview: 'Show the world my mum is alive' | BBC interview: 'Show the world my mum is alive' |
Can we expect democratic changes with a new leadership? | Can we expect democratic changes with a new leadership? |
To boost his popularity, Shavkat Mirziyoyev has reversed some of the unpopular policies adopted during the rule of Islam Karimov, and has begun improving tense relations with neighbouring countries. | To boost his popularity, Shavkat Mirziyoyev has reversed some of the unpopular policies adopted during the rule of Islam Karimov, and has begun improving tense relations with neighbouring countries. |
He proposed and signed laws that have a clear populist agenda - on fighting corruption, improving protection of citizens' rights, and simplifying business registration. | He proposed and signed laws that have a clear populist agenda - on fighting corruption, improving protection of citizens' rights, and simplifying business registration. |
He also suggested liberalising currency transactions - one of the most hated policies - as people cannot freely exchange currency in Uzbekistan. | He also suggested liberalising currency transactions - one of the most hated policies - as people cannot freely exchange currency in Uzbekistan. |
But critics say these changes are just temporary moves to help Mirziyoyev gain legitimacy. | But critics say these changes are just temporary moves to help Mirziyoyev gain legitimacy. |
Maintaining the current repressive system would ensure that he stays in power, in the same way Islam Karimov remained as president for nearly three decades. | Maintaining the current repressive system would ensure that he stays in power, in the same way Islam Karimov remained as president for nearly three decades. |
Once Mr Mirziyoyev fully consolidates power, analysts believe that he will use fear and coercion more openly in order to secure his presidency from any potential rivals. | Once Mr Mirziyoyev fully consolidates power, analysts believe that he will use fear and coercion more openly in order to secure his presidency from any potential rivals. |
However, there could still be some economic changes. Uzbekistan wants to attract foreign investment - which would help to ease social discontent. | However, there could still be some economic changes. Uzbekistan wants to attract foreign investment - which would help to ease social discontent. |
Will we see a power struggle or will the election put an end to it? | Will we see a power struggle or will the election put an end to it? |
The peaceful transition since the death of Islam Karimov suggests the political elite have already reached agreement. It is not in their interest to change a system they benefit from. | The peaceful transition since the death of Islam Karimov suggests the political elite have already reached agreement. It is not in their interest to change a system they benefit from. |
And one of Mr Mirziyoyev's possible rivals, deputy Prime Minister Rustam Azimov, has kept a low profile in recent months. | And one of Mr Mirziyoyev's possible rivals, deputy Prime Minister Rustam Azimov, has kept a low profile in recent months. |
Once Mr Mirziyoyev is elected, his influence will only grow. | Once Mr Mirziyoyev is elected, his influence will only grow. |
If his potential opponents do not act before the vote, then they are unlikely to openly challenge him after it. | If his potential opponents do not act before the vote, then they are unlikely to openly challenge him after it. |