
The second season of the 'Open Budget' project will begin in 2025. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the Ministry of Economy and Finance, this season will last from July 15 to August 31. The conditions for participation in the project, the voting procedure, and the criteria for determining the winners have been clearly defined.
The 'Open Budget' project is an innovative initiative that encourages public participation to ensure the effective and transparent distribution of state budget funds. This project allows citizens to directly participate in solving local problems.
The second season will start with the project submission phase from July 15 and will continue until August 3. During this period, citizens, community representatives, and local authorities can officially submit projects in areas such as social issues, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
The selection phase will take place from August 4 to August 18. During this phase, the submitted projects will be evaluated and selected by experts based on technical, economic, and social criteria.
The next phase is the promotion period, which will last from August 19 to August 21. During this time, the projects will be introduced to the wider public, their advantages will be highlighted, and efforts will be made to encourage citizens to vote.
The voting process will start on August 22 and will end on August 31. Citizens can vote for their preferred projects through the my.gov.uz platform or special electronic resources.
Each citizen can vote only once, and the process will be ensured to be transparent and clear. The projects that receive the most votes will be declared winners and officially announced on September 1 - Independence Day.
The winning projects will be implemented in the second half of 2025. In previous seasons, the 'Open Budget' project generated significant interest and played an important role in solving many local problems.
Many works, such as road repairs, school reconstruction, and updating internal communications, have been carried out at the initiative of citizens. As noted by officials from the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the project serves to increase public activity, strengthen social responsibility, and ensure accountability of local government bodies.
There are specific conditions and technical requirements set for each project participating in the process. Applications must be filled out correctly through a special portal and submitted within the specified deadlines.
In conclusion, the second season of the 'Open Budget' project is an important tool not only for ensuring financial transparency but also for actively engaging citizens in state governance. It will mark a new stage in the development of civil society.
Officials are calling on all citizens to actively participate in the process and not to be indifferent to the problems in their area. Every vote contributes to an important decision that affects life.