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ISSN 0201–7385
ISSN 0130–0113
Local self-government in the system of unified public authority

Local self-government in the system of unified public authority

Abstract

In this article, the author considers the problems associated with the modern formulation and implementation of the principle of unity of public authorities, state and municipal. Particular attention is paid to the latently existing public authority and the changes that need to be made to regional and federal legislation. The emphasis is on the implementation of social values and guidelines for the principles of organization of state and municipal authorities at different stages of state building. Based on the varying principles of Soviet and modern, it is shown that there is a lot of invariable characterizing the identity of Russian society. The search for unifying principles of interaction is submitted for discussion — the unity of public interests, based not on the principle of supremacy, but on the basis of weighing different interests, that is, finding a balance between the conflicting state and municipal. Such an approach will allow us to renew our perception through a synthesis of what is permissible, what is desired, and what should be.

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Received: 02/11/2023

Accepted: 04/10/2023

Accepted date: 05/15/2023

Keywords: public authority, unified system of interaction between state and municipal authorities, principles of interaction: publicity, solidarity, openness, control, democratic centralism, unity of interests

DOI Number: 10.55959/MSU0130-0113-11-64-2-3

Available in the on-line version with: 15.05.2023

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