Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan () is the country's executive body, ensuring the effective functioning of the economy, social and spiritual spheres, and the implementation of laws, other decisions of the Oliy Majlis, and presidential decrees and orders. The Cabinet of Ministers operates on the basis of the Law "On the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan" adopted on September 30, 2019 (latest version; the original version was adopted on August 29, 2003).
The Cabinet of Ministers heads the system of state administration bodies and the economic management bodies it creates, ensuring their coordinated activities. The Cabinet of Ministers is accountable to the President and the Oliy Majlis (the bicameral parliament) of Uzbekistan. Resolutions and orders of the Cabinet of Ministers are personally signed by the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, as the head of government.
The Cabinet of Ministers as Uzbekistan's executive branch of the government was created in 1992 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the adoption of the Constitution of Uzbekistan. On June 12, 2017, the President of Uzbekistan issued a decree reducing the number of deputy prime ministers by one.
On January 20, 2020, the government of Uzbekistan resigned before the new parliament.
The Cabinet of Ministers consists of the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, his deputies, ministers, and chairmen of state committees. The head of the government of the Republic of Karakalpakstan is part of the Cabinet of Ministers by virtue of his position. The composition of the Cabinet of Ministers is formed by the President of Uzbekistan. The candidate for the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan is considered and approved by the Chambers of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan based on the presentation of the President of Uzbekistan. Members of the Cabinet of Ministers are approved by the President of Uzbekistan upon the submission of the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan.
The Prime Minister of Uzbekistan organizes and directs the activities of the Cabinet of Ministers, is personally responsible for its effective operation, presides over meetings of the Cabinet of Ministers, and signs its decisions. The Cabinet of Ministers has the right of legislative initiative. The President of Uzbekistan has the right to make decisions on issues within the competence of the Cabinet of Ministers, preside over its meetings, cancel the decisions and orders of the Cabinet of Ministers and orders of the Prime Minister. The Cabinet of Ministers is responsible in its activities to the President of Uzbekistan and the Oliy Majlis. The Cabinet of Ministers assumes its powers in the same manner as the newly elected Oliy Majlis.
The procedure for organizing the activities of the Cabinet of Ministers is defined in the Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers approved by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan No. 62 dated February 14, 2005. The work of the Cabinet of Ministers is carried out according to quarterly plans. At the meetings of the Cabinet of Ministers, the most important issues of state administration, economy and socio-cultural development are resolved. Meetings of the Cabinet of Ministers are held at least once every quarter of the year. The Presidium of the Cabinet, consisting of the Prime Minister and his deputies, functions as a permanent body of the Cabinet of Ministers. According to the Prime Minister's decision, other members of the Government of Uzbekistan may be included in the Cabinet of Ministers. Extraordinary meetings of the Cabinet of Ministers and its Presidium may be held when there is a need to discuss urgent issues. Every week, the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan holds councils with the participation of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Head of the Information and Analytical Department and the Head of the Apparatus, where the issues of organizing the execution of the tasks of the President of Uzbekistan, the daily activities of the government apparatus are discussed. Provisional commissions of the Cabinet of Ministers and other working bodies may be established to prepare proposals on some issues of state and economic management, develop draft decisions of the Cabinet of Ministers, as well as to carry out some tasks of the Cabinet of Ministers.
The responsibilities of the Cabinet of Ministers are as follows:
Ensures the representation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in foreign states and international organizations, concludes intergovernmental agreements, and takes measures to implement them;