The policy of the localization of the organs of state administration during the period of soviet power in Uzbekistan

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
13091
4 pages
Research Article

The policy of the localization of the organs of state administration during the period of soviet power in Uzbekistan

Rashidov Oybek Rasulovich

Abstract: 

When the Bolsheviks came to power, they began a tough struggle in order not to lose to Turkestan region, which was rich in raw materials. Turkestan Autonomy, which was national government, was abolished through invasion and instead of it the Turkestan ASSR was created in the Soviet model. In 1920, the Khiva Khanate and the Bukharian Emirate were also overthrown by the Bolsheviks' invasion, and the Soviet People's Republic of Khorezm and the Soviet People's Republic of Bukhara were formed. Despite national patriot’s resistance, the Bolsheviks held national-territorial restrictions in Central Asia and established the Uzbekistan SSR. In the 20th of the twentieth century, there were introduced the attraction of local people to the public administration works and the conduction of administrative proceedings in local languages in parallel with Russian language. However, a number of activities on localization of the state apparatus have failed. In all levels of management sufficient numbers of staff were not trained from among local people. Local cadres are required to speak Russian so that they can take up leadership positions.

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