Sunday, 19, May, 2024

The Office of the President of Uzbekistan has been reorganized into the Administration of the President, which will ensure the activities of the head of state and monitor the execution of his orders and decisions, the sources in the government told the Tashkent Times.

Zaynilobiddin Nizomiddinov, who previously was in charge the executive office of the President, has been appointed as the chief of the Presidential Administration.

The State advisers to the President are being renamed to Advisers to the President.

Kakhramon Kuranbayev, the former state adviser on youth policy, has been appointed as the deputy to Abdujabar Abduvakhitov, head of the administration's sector for development of science, education, health and sports.

Hayirddin Sultanov, who served as the state adviser on culture, media and culture organizations, has also been sacked. Abdujabar Abduvakhitov is named interim chief of this sector.

Sultanov will keep his job as the President's speechwriter.

The remaining advisers to the President have kept their posts. Now they will no longer oversee and control the deputy PMs, but will collaborate with them.

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