PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING OF THE STATE BUDGET
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17622312Keywords:
initiative budget, Open budget, citizens' budget, information portal, state budget, citizens' opinionAbstract
This article presents legal and analytical information on the work carried out within the framework of the
«Initiative Budget» process conducted this year through the «Open Budget» information portal organized by the Ministry
of Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan, proposals submitted by citizens, voting processes and cases of financing
proposals recognized as winners, as well as on the work done within the framework of the «Open Budget» project
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