Abstract

The article states that the vital need for information, the formation of the factors that contribute to its satisfaction, play a leading role at every stage of human development. Currently, interest of the international community in the development strategy of Uzbekistan and reform strategy is growing. A few years ago, those who did not properly understand the essence and significance of this development path are now studying it with great care and analyzing the wide-ranging reforms undertaken in the country over the last two or three years. From this point of view it is worth noting the importance of the article. Over the past years in the country, a lot of measures have been taken to liberalize the information sector and to ensure freedom of speech. The legal basis for the activities of mass media has been consistently and systematically improved. At the same time, the experience of foreign legislation and prospects of development of information and communication technologies were considered. As a result of strong legal framework that meets democratic requirements and socio-economic reforms in the country, the media has grown. As a result of the introduction of modern technologies in the field, new media systems such as digital, mobile and Internet TV have been introduced into the system, Internet journalism has been formed. In our country, the number and scope of non-governmental media has increased, and institutions have been set up to support them. In order to introduce modern technologies in the information sector, the work is underway to establish a 5G system. The article also addresses existing shortcomings in the field, to solve them, adopting the concept of a unified state policy in the field of information, involving citizens and the general public in government and public administration, ensuring frankness and transparency of government agencies, increasing their accountability to the public and thereby the need for further improvement of the mechanism of effective communication with the state authorities.

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