ISSN 0201–7385
ISSN 0130–0113
En Ru
ISSN 0201–7385
ISSN 0130–0113
On creation of the state-municipal structure of Russia

On creation of the state-municipal structure of Russia

Abstract

The article analyzes the problems and features of the modern stage of development of popular sovereignty and the constitutional novelty of the unity of state and municipal public authorities. The tendencies and possibilities of achieving political agreement between the state and the people are considered. Attention is drawn to the peculiarities of the independence of local self-government in the formation of local self-government bodies, in the interaction of local self-government bodies and public authorities in the performance of public functions and services. A proposal for the development of the effectiveness of interaction between public authorities is being considered. Special attention is paid to the need to overcome the deficit of democracy by limiting state expansion and increasing the role of municipal public authorities. The urgent problem of the necessity and possibility of balancing the competing values of democracy and economic efficiency is brought up for discussion. Suggestions are made: constitution of the principle of subsidiarity; on the establishment of interrelated indicators of the effectiveness of public authorities; the development of a unified system of statistical accounting, which makes it possible to represent the unity of public authorities as the backbone of the Russian statehood; on vesting the All-Russian Association of Municipal Formations (OKMO) with the right of legislative initiative. The unity of the state and municipal public authorities presupposes the unity of goals and the development of the participation of local communities in the management of not only local, but also state affairs.

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Received: 06/01/2021

Accepted: 07/01/2021

Accepted date: 07/30/2021

Keywords: Constitution of the Russian Federation; public authority; unified system of popular sovereignty; interaction of state and municipal public authorities; democracy; local government; unity of public authority

Available in the on-line version with: 30.07.2021

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Issue 4, 2021