Op-ed: Uzbekistan's constitutional change helps to bring stable development to the country

By Jungahn Kim, 5 August
Flag of Uzbekistan (photo credit: Chickenonline via pixabay)
Flag of Uzbekistan (photo credit: Chickenonline via pixabay)
Today, the Uzbek legislature is taking active part in large-scale reforms aimed at building a welfare state, the rapid development of the national economy, ensuring the well-being of citizens, and the prosperity of multiethnic country. In particular, over the past period, the Legislative Chamber (the lower house of the parliament), along with fulfilling its principal task, namely, the legislative activity, exercises effective parliamentary oversight over the activities of the executive branch. Thus, a practice established since 2019 envisages hearing a quarterly report by the government to the legislature on the course of the implementation of state programs.  The new form of parliamentary oversight has become an important step towards increasing the executive branch's responsibility to the people's representatives, strengthening control over the timely and high-quality execution of tasks defined in state programs, as well as ensuring the active participation of lawmakers in spearheading the reforms.
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