Public Control as Instrument of Realization and Protection the Interests of Citizens
Galina Ivanovna Avtsinova1, Irina Victorovna Orlova1, Lyudmila Efimovna Ilicheva2 , Grigoriy Nicolaevich Kuzmenco1 and Marina Yuryevna Martynova1
1Russian State Social University, Russia, 129226, Moscow, Wilhelm Pieck St., 4 2Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Prospect Vernadskogo, 82, Moscow, Russian Federation 119571.
ABSTRACT:
In article discuss a process of an institutionalization of social control in the Russian Federation. Article is proving the importance of adoption of the federal law “On the basis of social control” in protection and realization the interests of citizens. Expansion of possibility of participation of citizens and public associations in state administration, ensuring transparency and openness of activity instruments of the public power is emphasized. The conclusion that thanks to public control there has to be an increase of efficiency of activity of public authorities and local governments is drawn. Decrease in risks of acceptance and implementation of decisions illegal and (or) contradicting public interests has to result from action of public control. Action of the law will provide social and political stability in the society, fuller realization of constitutional laws of citizens on participation in state administration
KEYWORDS:
Civil society; Non-profit organization; Public control; Public examination; The protection of citizens’ interests
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