On the inevitability of the development and adoption of a new Constitution of the Russian Federation and what should be in her (The end)

 
PIIS102694520019160-7-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520019160-7
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: chief researcher
Affiliation: Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 3
Pages7-18
Abstract

Based on a scrupulous analysis of the chronology and essential characteristics of the amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993, the author came to the conclusion about a clear periodization of these changes (2008 - 2014 - 2020), and after six years, a pattern of projecting the inevitability of the adoption of a new Constitution of the Russian Federation is seen - approximately in 2026. Confirmation of the objective need for a new Constitution are also: the initial defect of a number of constitutional provisions contained in chapters 1 and 2 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993, which cannot be changed without the adoption of a new Constitution of the Russian Federation; the resulting contradictions (explicit and implicit) between the constitutional provisions contained in сhapters 1 and 2 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, on the one hand, and chapters 3 - 8, on the other hand; the defectiveness of a number of innovations to the Constitution of the Russian Federation made in 2020 (primarily related to the constitutional foundations of the justice mechanism); and most importantly, it is possible to construct the new Constitution of the Russian Federation in 2026 on a qualitatively different basis with a focus on the future, with a happy society, a highly efficient state structure, a strong economy, etc., which should be based on a national idea, the core of which will be justice sacred to our society. Specific proposals are being made, including what the new Constitution of the Russian Federation should contain.

Keywordschangeability of the Constitution of the Russian Federation of 1993, the inevitability of the adoption of a new Constitution of the Russian Federation in 2026, the main ideas of the future Constitution of the Russian Federation
Received01.11.2021
Publication date29.03.2022
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