Mirziyoyev, 64, is widely expected to run for a second term, and
win, but has so far made no comment on his plans. He came to
power in 2016 following the death of Islam Karimov, the Central
Asian nation's former Soviet leader and first president.
Since assuming office, Mirziyoyev has launched an ambitious
economic reform programme, opening up the nation of 34 million
to foreign trade and investment, and eased restrictions on
religious and media freedoms, but the political system remains
highly centralised.
Four other candidates have been nominated so far by other
political parties, all of which have seats in parliament
although opposition parties never criticise the president.
(Reporting by Mukhammadsharif Mamatkulov; writing by Olzhas
Auyezov; editing by Jason Neely and Clelia Oziel)
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