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Uzbekistan leader wins second term in 'not truly competitive' election

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Uzbekistan leader wins second term in 'not truly competitive' election

Uzbekistan leader wins second term in 'not truly competitive' election

Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has won re-election with 90% of the vote, preliminary results showed on Monday.


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