The deputy heard the problems of citizens living in the most remote areas
Deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis are holding meetings in the regions to communicate openly with the people and to familiarize themselves with the activities of social sphere objects and business entities.
In particular, a meeting of Aqshagul Tulegenova, deputy of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, was organized in “Yangiariq” mahalla of Karmana district.
In the discussion, the news in the legislation, in particular, the opportunities given to legalize housing land areas that have not been legalized in time and formalize cadastral documents, as well as the experience of “Yashil Makon” (Green Space) and “Sayhunabad” were reviewed.
At the meeting, the suggestions and opinions of the mahalla residents were heard.
She also met with the activists of Vatan, Gulzar, Mustaqillik, and Umid MCA in Navoi city, listened to their proposals and opinions, and studied the issues put forward by the population representatives.
At the meeting, Akshagul Tulegenova said that it has been a year since the renewed Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted in our country through a national referendum and that the new norms and amendments introduced into it are being implemented today, in particular, the right to private property, goods, services, labor, which are in line with the ideas and goals of UzLiDeP. It was detailed that the guarantees of freedom of resources and capital movement were strengthened. In turn, the number of regulations related to the state’s obligations in the social sphere increased threefold.
Deputies’ proposals and opinions were heard at the meeting, and Akshagul Tulegenova gave them relevant guidance, recommendations, and practical advice.
A. Tulegenova visited a family polyclinic No. 24 in Qiziltepa district, Toshrabot MCA, and talked with doctors and nurses about the news in the legislation, practical work done in the field, and existing problems.
Akhror Ruziyev, a doctor at the family polyclinic, and other doctors and nurses expressed their opinions and suggestions on further developing the field.
Deputy A. Tulegenova gave legal insights on the issues raised by the staff of the family polyclinic.