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Avtsinova G. I, Goncharov P. K, Ilicheva L. E, Orlova I. V, Tarasov E. N. Party System in Modern Russia: Innovations and Problems of Functioning. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1)
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Party System in Modern Russia: Innovations and Problems of Functioning

 

Galina Ivanovna Avtsinova1, Peter Konstantinovich Goncharov1, Lyudmila Efimovna Ilicheva2, Irina Victorovna Orlova1 and Eugene Nicolaevich Tarasov1

 

1Russian State Social University,Russia, 129226, Moscow, Wilhelm Pieck St., 4, Russian. 2Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russian Federation, 119571, Moscow, Prospect Vernadskogo, 82, Russian

 

ABSTRACT:

In article the priority directions of realization of political reform in modern Russia, increase of civil activity and responsibility of the power and society are analyzed. The special attention is paid to innovations and trends of development of party system of modern Russia, and as to problems of formation and functioning of political parties. The author focuses attention on ambiguity of a phenomenon of the multiparty membership which has been a consequence of liberalization of the legislation on parties.

 

KEYWORDS:

Russia; political reform; Political parties; Party systems; The multiparty system and the problems of party’s functioning.+qaz

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