Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev delivered a significant address on the comprehensive reform of state governance. He emphasized the need to enhance the efficiency and transparency of government, strengthen the fight against corruption, and restore public trust in state institutions. The President described this process as having “strategic importance” and stressed that decisive measures would be required for its implementation.
The address outlined plans to introduce new standards for civil servants, simplify administration through the widespread adoption of digital technologies, and establish mechanisms for faster resolution of citizen complaints. Mirziyoyev stated, “Our goal is to create justice and equal opportunities for every citizen, which will form the basis for economic growth and social stability.” He also highlighted the necessity of fostering a more open and favorable environment to attract foreign investment.
Experts have positively assessed these reforms but pointed out potential challenges in their execution. Economist Olimjon Sobirov noted, “The President’s initiative is crucial for the country’s development, but these extensive changes demand long-term efforts and resources. To see tangible results in combating corruption, a robust institutional system is essential.” These reforms are expected to enhance Uzbekistan’s reputation on the regional and international stage.
Source: uznews.uz