On the issue of the formation of a parliamentary-presidential republic in the Russia
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On the issue of the formation of a parliamentary-presidential republic in the Russia
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Authors
Sergey V. Gunich 
Occupation: associate professor of legal department Stat
Affiliation: Far Eastern Law Institute of Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russia
Address: Russian Federation, Khabarovsk
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153-157
Abstract

The article to consider the content of the characteristics that determine the form of government of the Russian state. Analyzing the practical implementation of constitutional norms, the authors investigate the legitimacy of the thesis about Russia’s transition from a presidential-parliamentary to a parliamentary-presidential republic. A conclusion was formulated about the actual strengthening of the role of the head of state in the sphere to formation and responsibility of the Government of the Russian Federation. 

Keywords
the form of government, the republic, the president, the parliament, the Government, the political of responsibility, the public authority, the redistribution of powers
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14.04.2021
Date of publication
18.05.2022
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