SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS OF DEPUTY CONTROL OVER THE EXECUTION OF LOCAL BUDGETS IN UZBEKISTAN (BASED ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITY OF TASHKENT)

parliamentary control, local budget, effectiveness of the control system, social factors, trust

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A sociological analysis of the mechanisms of parliamentary control over the execution of local budgets in Uzbekistan, using the example of the city of Tashkent, represents an important study aimed at understanding the effectiveness of the system of control over the expenditure of funds at the local level. This analysis assesses the role of local government deputies in monitoring and analyzing budget execution, their capabilities and limitations in this process. The authors draw attention to social factors that influence the effectiveness of parliamentary control, such as public trust in government structures, the level of public awareness of the budget process, and the willingness of citizens to actively participate in monitoring budget execution. The results of the analysis can be used to develop recommendations for improving control mechanisms over local budgets, in order to increase transparency, efficiency and responsibility in financial management at the local level.