FEATURES OF FORMATION AND PHASED IMPLEMENTATION OF DEMOCRATIZATION ELEMENTS IN UZBEK SOCIETY AT THE PRESENT STAGE
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This article provides an overview analysis of the specifics of phased implementation of democratization elements in Uzbek society during the post-Soviet period, based on a comparison with generally accepted global practices, since the beginning of Sh.M. Mirziyoyev's first presidential term. The strengthening of society's influence on key processes in the country is examined in stages, starting from the formation stage under strict administrative and managerial control, continuing with measures to liberalize all aspects of social arrangements, and concluding with planned tasks to strengthen public oversight of state apparatus activities. The article separately addresses the features of reforming official information policy in the context of its importance as a tool for interaction and dialogue between the government and the electorate. It also touches upon the characteristics of state reform policy. The text outlines conditions for aligning citizens' legal competence with key democratic requirements of a constructive nature - positioning themselves as full-fledged citizens and utilizing mechanisms to protect their own rights and freedoms, as well as creating conditions for the free expression of their civic position and independent opinion.
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