Development of public administration and reform of the local government system of Uzbekistan: based on democratic principles
Aymuratov Sultamurat Berdimurat uli , Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh, Nukus, UzbekistanAbstract
This article is dedicated to the processes of development and reform of the public administration system in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The author emphasizes the need for the organization of state power in the country in accordance with the needs of its citizens. The article presents the provisions of the "Uzbekistan-2030" Strategy of Uzbekistan, signed on September 11, 2023, concerning updates and reforms in the public administration system. In particular, instructions were given on the formation and effective functioning of the local government system. The interrelationships of representative and executive bodies of state power on the ground and their place in the general system were studied. The article also analyzes the relationship between vertical and horizontal government systems and their impact on local governance.
Keywords
Strategy of Uzbekistan-2030, public administration, local government
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