Choratadbirlar
Choratadbirlar, in Uzbek usage, denotes a class of temporary or provisional measures adopted by authorities to address urgent or unforeseen circumstances while longer-term solutions are prepared. The term combines ideas of temporary (chor) and action or measure (tadbir), highlighting that these steps are designed for a limited period and can be revised or repealed as conditions change. In practice, choratadbirlar are issued within the framework of existing legal authority and are intended to bridge gaps until permanent regulations or policies can be enacted.
Typically, choratadbirlar are taken by executive bodies such as government ministries, the cabinet, or other regulatory
Judicial and legislative oversight varies by system but is commonly present to protect constitutional rights and