THE ROLE OF THE LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER OF THE OLIY MAJLIS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY'S SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE 'NEW UZBEKISTAN'
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New Uzbekistan, Legislative Chamber, Oliy Majlis, social development, legal reform, democratic governance, civic participation, transparency, inclusive policyAbstract
This article examines the evolving role of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis in the development of Uzbekistan’s social structure in the context of the "New Uzbekistan" strategy. The study analyzes legislative trends, institutional reforms, and the impact of socially significant laws passed from 2017 to 2023. It highlights the Chamber’s contributions to public participation, digital transparency, and inclusive policymaking. Through qualitative and comparative analysis, the paper identifies both progress and persistent challenges in aligning legislative practices with democratic and developmental goals. The findings demonstrate that the Legislative Chamber is becoming a key instrument in building a socially just and modern state.Downloads
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