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Public control, which is carried out by institutions of civil society, is primarily an important
direction in the activities of public organizations – political parties, local self-government bodies,
trade unions, consumer associations, etc. Consequently, communication of the authorities with
the people through public organizations plays an important role in the development of
democracy. However, the authorities should explain their policies and actions to the people and
give account before him.
Proceeding from the above considerations, the content and essence of public control can be
described in the following directions:
1. Constant systematic monitoring of the activities of the authorities (we noted this on the
example of people's receptions).
2. Conduct targeted monitoring of the activities of the authorities. For example, control over the
policy of environmental public organizations in the field of ecology of public authorities.
3. To ensure the participation of the public in making decisions that are socially important (now
the social portal "Mening fikrim" is the leader in this regard).
4. Organization of Control commissions, public Councils under the authorities, etc.
Institutions of civil society through their activities aimed at the implementation of public control
create a specific force of influence on the state. In short, public organizations carry out public
control over political and social processes, issues of state and society construction, as well as by
communicating their relations to the draft laws and decisions of the government, which are
envisaged to be adopted.
In its place, public control, carried out by institutions of civil society, to a certain extent, ensures
that the rights and freedom of a person are not only guaranteed by the state, but also their priority
in the activities of state bodies.
Speaking about raising the legal foundations of subjects of public control to a new level in
society, undoubtedly, the decree of the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan "on measures to
radically increase the role of institutions of civil society in the process of democratic renewal of
the country", [9] adopted on May 4, 2018, is of particular importance.
Because so far more than 200 normative legal acts aimed at increasing the effectiveness of the
activities of non-profit organizations have been adopted, and the necessary institutional
framework has been created to support them in all respects, there have been a number of
systemic problems and shortcomings in large-scale reforms that prevent the active participation
of non-profit organizations in
For information, more than 9 200 non-profit organizations operating today [10] play an
important role in protecting the rights and legitimate interests of individuals and legal entities,
democratic values, achieving social, cultural and educational goals.
In the event that social structures function adequately in the organization and development of the
activities of society, a chain of resilience and sustainable network arises between the state and
public organizations. In fact it is also the saying that neither public Organization nor non-profit
associations can justify itself from the socio-political point of view that they operate in a way other
than living in the same society. Therefore, it justifies itself that institutions of this type of civil
society organize activities in accordance with the norms and requirements adopted in society [11].
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