Abstract
Currently, the special importance of social partnership is acknowledged as an effective mechanism for involving the general public in participation in the socio-political, socio-economic and cultural life of the country in Uzbekistan.
 In this regard, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Sh.Mirziyoyev pointed out the need for consistent implementation: “the principle of mutual responsibility of citizens, the state and society, the connection of their rights and obligations.
 This principle serves as the basis for effective interaction between the state and the individual, the state and civil society in solving the important tasks facing our country.
 This article is devoted to the analysis of reforms aimed at the development of social partnership in Uzbekistan.
Highlights
All of us – citizens, society and the state – responsible for the prosperity of the Motherland, the strengthening of peace and stability in the country.”[1]It should be noted that a legislative framework that meets generally recognized international standards has been formed in Uzbekistan, which creates the necessary conditions for effective interaction of NGOs with state bodies in addressing actual issues of social development
The law provides for the introduction of effective mechanisms for dialogue with the people, the development of modern forms of public control, an increase in the effectiveness of social partnership, the development of civil society institutions, an increase in their social and political activity
[11] It is noteworthy that the presentation of “The Yuksalish” movement took place at the Forum of Civil Initiatives “National Priorities and Perspectives for Involving Civil Society Institutions in State and Public Administration” [12], where one of the main topics of discussion was the issues of social partnership as an engine of civil society
Summary
All of us – citizens, society and the state – responsible for the prosperity of the Motherland, the strengthening of peace and stability in the country.”[1]. It should be noted that a legislative framework that meets generally recognized international standards has been formed in Uzbekistan, which creates the necessary conditions for effective interaction of NGOs with state bodies in addressing actual issues of social development. - the mechanisms of interaction between government bodies and civil institutions in the development and implementation of programs for the country's socio-economic development have been fixed;. - such important areas of partnership as social protection, support and increasing social activity of the population, employment, development of small business and private entrepreneurship, farming, environmental protection, public health, the formation of a harmoniously developed and healthy young generation, increasing legal knowledge, legal awareness and legal culture of the population, strengthening the ideas of interethnic, intercultural and civil harmony, the revival and preservation of centuries-old, traditional spiritual, moral and historical and cultural values and others have been identified
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