SOME ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AT THE PRESENT STAGE OF MUNICIPAL REFORM
Abstract
The Constitution of the Russian Federation enshrines local selfgovernment
as one of the foundations of the constitutional system of
Russia, a form of democracy in which the population in the forms of
direct or representative democracy independently solves issues of local
importance. Local self-government bodies are not included in the system
of public authorities.
Since the adoption of the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993,
the Institute of local self-government has been repeatedly reformed. The
article analyzes the current problems of local government, due to the next
stage of municipal reform. The questions of people's representation in the
modern Russian self-government are analyzed; trends in the development
of the structure of local self-government bodies and issues of their
formation; problems of territorial organization of local self-government
in connection with the emergence of new types of municipalities; new
approaches to the legal consolidation and implementation of the
competence of local government.