31 July 18:49
Presidential decree brings major reshuffle in administrative staff.President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has approved a series of high-level personnel changes in the Presidential Administration, assigning new deputies and first deputies across several key departments related to legal expertise, public safety, communications, and regional coordination..
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