Abstract
Local public authorities (in the Republic of Uzbekistan) are local government bodies. They resolve all issues of local significance within their competence, reconcile the national interests with the interests of the citizens living in the area, and ensure the implementation of decisions of higher state bodies as an integral part of a single state authority. After gaining independence, Uzbekistan, based on long historical experience and national traditions, studied the positive aspects of the experience of advanced countries and radically reformed its public institutions created the system. A number of laws and official documents have been adopted in the field of forming the system of local government. Among them are the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan (December 8, 1992), the Law "On local government" (September 2, 1993), the Law "On elections to regional, district and city councils of people's deputies" (May 5, 1994).) play an important role.
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