The referendum is held at a high level
OISCA Vice President Yunoshin Kuroda, who arrived in Uzbekistan to observe the referendum, has extensive experience in holding elections and referendums in Japan.
In his country, such a process is organized in an exemplary manner. Mr. Yunoshin Kuroda noted that the referendum in Uzbekistan practically did not differ from those held in Japan.
“Everything was well organized, the population observed the established rules when voting”, Mr. Yunoshin Kuroda said. – There was no pressure on residents and restrictions on their rights. This is my first time in Uzbekistan. Tashkent is a very modern and beautiful city. In Japan, I taught Uzbek students, and many of my students have achieved success in their country.
Norgul Abduraimova, UzA