Evolution of the form of governance in the Republic of Armenia

 
PIIS102694520024780-9-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520024780-9
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Lecturer at Gavar State University
Affiliation: Academy of State Administration of the Republic of Armenia
Address: Armenia,
Occupation: Rector
Affiliation: Gavar State University
Address: Republic of Armenia, Gavar, Hrant Hakobyan 1
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 3
Pages146-152
Abstract

The article relates to the evolution of the form of governance in the process of state and constitutional construction of the Republic of Armenia, the mechanisms of separation of branches of state power under different forms of governance, the mechanisms of ensuring balance, restraints and counterbalances, the powers of state institutions, their relations, as well as issues of mutual control. The theoretical basis of the article is the scientific works dedicated to the forms of mutual control. The normative-legal basis of the study is the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia of 1995 and the constitutional amendments of 2005 and 2015, as well as the Constitution of the Russian Federation and constitutions other states. Using both the general research methods (historical, analytical) and special legal methods (systemic-structural, comparative legal) to study the topic, the authors analyzed the constitutional legislation of the Republic of Armenia and the experience of public administration of the last thirty years, identified the existing theoretical and practical problems, conclusions are formulated

KeywordsConstitution, constitutional reforms, form of governance, President, Parliament, Government, Prime Minister
Received30.03.2022
Publication date29.03.2023
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