So what is the form of government in Russia? Part 2

 
PIIS102694520027736-0-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520027736-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: Associate Professor, Department of Theoretical and Public Law Disciplines, Tyumen State University
Affiliation: Tyumen State University
Address: Russian Federation, Tyumen
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 9
Pages87-96
Abstract

In the article, the author continues to study the features of the domestic form of government, dwelling on the content of the principle of separation of powers and its implementation in the public administration system of the Russian Federation. An analysis of the evolutionary development of the domestic form of government made it possible to identify the essential features and characteristic properties of the Russian system of public authority. Having considered the constitutional and legal status of the highest bodies of state power and administration - President of the Russian Federation, Government of the Russian Federation, Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, as well as their functioning and interaction with each other in the light of the constitutional amendments of 2020, the author substantiates the model of the form of state government that has developed in the Russian Federation, which he proposes to call as constitutional monocracy.

Keywordsform of government, separation of powers, constitutional amendments, public authority, monocracy
Received17.07.2023
Publication date29.09.2023
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