COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS IN UZBEKISTAN
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Administrative reforms, tax reform, public administrationAbstract
This article delves into the extensive administrative reforms carried out in Uzbekistan, showcasing how these reforms stand out compared to those in other countries. It details how numerous management principles have been significantly improved due to these comprehensive administrative changes, which have been implemented over several years. The primary objectives of these reforms have been to develop the legal system and address various challenges the country faces.
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