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Article name |
Political parties in the russian regional political process |
Authors |
Beidina T.. doctor of political sciences, professor, beydina@inbox.ruZimina N.V. Candidate of Political Sciences, Lecturer of the Section “Jurisprudenceˮ, Associate Professor, Forensic Medicine, ziminanv2010@yandex.ruNovikova A.. candidate of political sciences, associate professor, assistant professor, anna_novikova2010@mail.ru |
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Category |
Politology |
DOI |
329.1/6 |
DOI |
10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-5-63-67 |
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Annotation |
Political parties today are important elements of the regional political process. Parties, along with other political institutions, participate in the implementation of state policy within the region. The practice of recent years shows a negative trend in the creation of political parties, but those parties that are already registered and are actively fighting for political power at all stages of the Russian elections. Political parties participate in the regional political process to embrace the advantages of the political party space. These advantages are due to both objective factors (territorial potential, the economy of the region) and subjective reasons (personal factors associated with the rating of the leader, both the governor and the party coordinator, the nature of his acquaintance with the central financial department, and more). The study of the organization of power in the regions allows us to talk about its various modifications due to these factors. Political parties are a political institution, they represent an ideological, conceptual, personnel and electoral resource of any government. Regional branches of political parties in today’s political situation fully personify the needs of the regions and represent them at elections. They reflect regional interests, as well as the degree of democracy of the regional government |
Key words |
party space; regional branches of political parties; political parties; political institution; political process; political power; region; representative body; civil society; political institution; regional parties |
Article information |
Beidina Т., Zimina N., Novikova A. Political parties in the russian regional political process // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2021, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 63–67. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-5-63-67. |
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