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proves him wrong.
In order to avoid bureaucracy, it is necessary to introduce a mechanism that assumes
responsibility for the results of certain decisions. Moreover, such responsibility should be
personal, which should minimize the negative consequences of dishonest civil servants.
The development and implementation of effective and efficient accountability mechanisms is a
cornerstone in combating the bureaucratic manifestations of officials. The problems of
bureaucracy should be viewed from the perspective of the balance of trust in civil servants,
which encourages the establishment of certain restrictions on the activities of officials through
clear instructions, census and public control, and regular inspections of the work of officials.
The implementation of the rule of law means the use of formalized rules that provide
accountability, transparency and accountability for the decision made. Moreover, in a country
with developed democratic institutions, the legitimacy of power depends on compliance with
these rules. At the same time, the bureaucracy not only leads to abuse, but also lowers the
legitimacy of the authority through the inappropriate behavior of the officials as the exclusion of
the persons who have gained the state powers from the interests of the society. The development
of the country directly depends on the effectiveness of the fight against bureaucracy, which is the
opposite of reforms and modernization of the country
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The results obtained during the study of bureaucracy as an anomaly in public administration are
the basis for concluding that there is no generally accepted definition of the concept of
"bureaucracy" in the scientific literature on public administration issues. This phenomenon is
mainly related to failures in public administration, red tape, heavy procedures, administrative
obstacles, indolence, in fact, when officials make certain decisions for malicious reasons, they do
not adequately respond to the appeals and needs of citizens. Studying the foreign experience and
practice of combating bureaucratic manifestations and evaluating the possibilities of introducing
its acceptable elements into the national state management system is a promising direction of
further research.