"Those indifferent to public appeals will be removed from their positions"—Tashkent Region Governor
Zoyir Mirzayev criticized the officials.

Tashkent region governor Zoyir Mirzayev sharply criticized some officials for their indifferent attitude towards citizens' appeals.
In his speech, the Tashkent region governor emphasized that such employees might sooner or later lose their positions and end up waiting in lines in front of offices like ordinary citizens.
"A person dissatisfied with their workplace, after 4 or 5 days, might leave their position like those who left before and end up wandering the streets unemployed. A week later, you yourself will stand in line at the door of your own office, just like our compatriot: you'll stand in line to see the head or a department head, and the moment when you acted without considering people before your eyes, when your foot was lifted from the ground like a ribbon, will pass. By then, it will be too late.", said the regional governor.
Furthermore, Zoyir Mirzayev stated that he would strictly demand the dismissal of leaders who show disregard for citizens' appeals and consider them secondary.








