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Uzbekistan introduced annual ratings of government agencies based on the openness index
940Uzbekistan is undertaking deep reforms to democratize its public administration in an open manner with broad public participation.
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Uzbekistan will continue to work on the full realization of women’s leadership potential
906The history of Uzbekistan has been rich in stories about the courage and knowledge, nobility and valor of local women, their high sense of honor and dignity as well as the important role they have played in governance.
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In Uzbekistan, the principles of justice and the rule of law have been elevated to the rank of necessary conditions for the country's development
983In the first years of our country’s independence, reforming the judicial system became one of the topical task. In this case, adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan on December 8, 1992 became a solid legal basis for reforms in the system. Accordingly, on September 22, 1994, the first Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted, and a year later it came into force on April 1.
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Uzbekistan offers a way out of the “deadlock” in the transport sector
2024-10-16 935Development of the regional transport system in Central Asia is among the top priorities for Uzbekistan
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Openness and fairness are the main drivers of change in New Uzbekistan
2024-10-03 1287The reforms and changes implemented in Uzbekistan in recent years define a new path for the country's development. In this process, openness and fairness are among the main factors. Ensuring transparency in public administration and society, creating opportunities for free access to information and taking into account the opinions of citizens is evidence of the existence of openness.