IS THE OPENNESS AND TRANSPARENCY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SUFFICIENTLY ENSURED?
Yulduz Jonuzokova , Senior Consultant of Research institute for legal policy under the Ministry of Justice, UzbekistanAbstract
This article focuses on the transparency of public administration in our country, the ongoing reforms in the field of transparency, and the problems and shortcomings that still exist in this area today. At the same time, the reforms in the framework of international best practices were discussed in detail, and proposals were made to further increase transparency in public administration and create access to information for the population in all areas.
Keywords
Public administration openness, transparency, access to information, open data
References
2014, LRU-369 and the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Transparency of Public Administration”
2021, the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan PD-6247 “On additional measures to ensure the transparency of government agencies and organizations, as well as the effective implementation of public control”
1966, “The Freedom of Information Act” of U.S.
2009, Memorandum of U.S. “On Transparency and Open Government”
The National Open Government Action Plan for 2018-2020 in Canada
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