Some Issues of Realization of the Principle of People’s Power in Modern Russia
https://doi.org/10.17803/2311-5998.2023.112.12.191-198
Abstract
The article analyzes the scientific heritage of Professor E.I. Kozlova in terms of her study of the implementation of the principle of people’s power. In her works Ekaterina Ivanovna Kozlova investigated the evolution of the conceptual foundations of people’s power in the Russian Federation. Her ideas are reflected in the modern doctrine of constitutional law. The article reveals the development of the ideas of people’s representation in modern Russia, taking into account the development of society and scientific and technological progress, analyzes the creation of new existing mechanisms for the implementation of the principle of people’s power. Special attention is paid to the ideological foundations of people’s power based on pluralism of opinions in the light of the emerging public debate on the possibility of return to a mandatory state ideology. The article also considers the institute of preliminary voting (primaries) as an effective feedback mechanism between voters and political parties, contributing to the transparency of the modern political system of Russia. It also reviews the existing electoral systems used in the Russian Federation for the election of public authorities at the regional and municipal levels and analyzes trends in their development.
About the Author
K. S. MazurevskiiRussian Federation
Konstantin S. Mazurevskii, lecturer of the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law; member of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation
9, реr. Bolshoy Tcherkassky, Moscow, Russia, 109012
References
1. Козлова Е. И. Избранные труды : сборник статей, лекций, тезисов. — М. : Проспект, 2017.
2. Эбзеев Б. С. Философия российского конституционализма : очерки. — М. : Проспект, 2023.
Review
For citations:
Mazurevskii K.S. Some Issues of Realization of the Principle of People’s Power in Modern Russia. Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)). 2023;1(12):191-198. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/2311-5998.2023.112.12.191-198