The importance of public discussions in improving the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Keywords:
Constitution, law, regulatory document, public consultationAbstract
This article focuses on constitutional reforms undertaken in the Republic of Uzbekistan, amendments and amendments to the basic law, as well as a new constitutional bill issues such as publicdiscussions. The article outlines scientifically-based proposals and recommendations for the importance of constitutional legislation in public discussions and the further improvement of legislation through foreign experience.
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