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Transformation of the Constitutional Model of Public Formations in the Republic of Belarus

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2024-20-3-11-21

Abstract

The transformation of the constitutional model of public formations in the conditions of formation and development of the Republic of Belarus is considered as a formal legal objectification of the relevant principles and categorical and conceptual apparatus within the framework of the dynamics of constitutional regulation caused by socio-political and other factors, it provides for a transition from the perception of public formations as an element of the party-state mechanism to the recognition of their independence and functional diversity with the presence of political priority in the intended purpose. It is noted that at the present stage, the constitutional model of public formations in the Republic of Belarus is being transformed within the framework of the development of the constitutional foundations of democracy and civil society, the consolidation of the ideology of the Belarusian state as a constitutional dominant, the revision of the purpose and differentiation. Proposals are being made to develop the relevant constitutional legislation in the Republic of Belarus.

About the Author

A. L. Dashkevich
Belarusian State University
Belarus

Аlexandre L. Dashkevich, PhD, Associate Professor, Belarusian State University, Doctoral Student of the Department of Constitutional Law of the Faculty of Law

Minsk

 



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Dashkevich A.L. Transformation of the Constitutional Model of Public Formations in the Republic of Belarus. Juridical science and practice. 2024;20(3):11-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2024-20-3-11-21

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