By the relevant decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, new deputy heads have been appointed to the Administration of the President in charge of key areas of reform. These appointments are part of a broader restructuring of the Presidential Administration announced earlier this month.
Official appointments:
- Umarova Khilola Uktamovna has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration on reforming the education system. In this regard, she has been relieved of her position as Minister of Preschool and School Education.
- Aliyeva Tamila Anvarovna has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration on reforming healthcare.
- Butunbayev Timur Nuryigitovich has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration on reforming the water supply system. In this regard, he has been dismissed from his previous position as First Deputy Minister of Water Resources.
- Khakimova Nodira Jalalovna has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration on reforming the judicial system.
- Ozodzoda Sherzod Farhod ugli has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration on entrepreneurial projects. In this regard, he has been relieved of his duties as Head of the Department for the Development of Key Initiatives in the Field of Economy and Entrepreneurship within the Presidential Administration.
- Ziyamukhamedova Dilnoza Muradovna has been appointed Head of the Secretariat of the Head of the Presidential Administration. In this regard, she has been relieved of her position as Head of the Secretariat of the Assistant to the President.
These appointments are part of a major restructuring of the Presidential Administration, during which staff positions were optimized, new departments were established, and a more systematic approach to reform management was introduced.
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As a reminder, the position of Head of the Presidential Administration was reinstated by presidential decree in June 2025. Saida Mirziyoyeva, who had previously served as Assistant to the President, was appointed to this key executive position and now leads the central administrative body.