
RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PUBLIC SERVANTS: CURRENT ISSUES
Turg‘unboyev Otabek Odiljon ugli , Student of the University of world economy and diplomacy, faculty of “International lawAbstract
This article delves into the evolving public service system in Uzbekistan, focusing on the rights, duties, and responsibilities of public servants. It explores the core legal and ethical principles that guide their work, including ensuring job security, fostering professional growth, and upholding accountability and transparency. The piece also sheds light on significant challenges that hinder progress, such as corruption, regional inequalities, and inefficiencies within bureaucratic processes. Amid these hurdles, the article highlights ongoing reforms aimed at modernizing public administration. These include initiatives like digitalizing services, implementing capacity-building programs, and fostering greater public trust in governance. The discussion concludes with actionable recommendations to enhance oversight, streamline regulations, and encourage active citizen participation in decision-making processes. By tackling these issues, Uzbekistan has the potential to strengthen its public service sector, ensuring fairer and more effective service delivery while building a stronger bond of trust between the government and its people.
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