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Naturin I.V. [Parliamentary activity of political parties in civil society assessments] Political Science and Technology, 2021, Vol. 1, Iss. 4 Available at: https://politicjournal.ru/PDF/06PK421.pdf (in Russian).
Parliamentary activity of political parties in civil society assessments
Naturin Ivan Viktorovich
Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia
E-mail: vnaturin13@yandex.ru
Abstract. This article examines the parliamentary activities of political parties in the context of their assessments of civil society. The author summarizes the current state of the selected research object, clarifies the categories of the conceptual apparatus, describes both new and already established views regarding the topic being studied. Attention is focused on the current state of political development of society, the positions and opinions of political scientists are studied, taking into account the sociocultural and political life of our society in the context of the problem raised.
The main objective of the study is to identify the attitude of citizens towards the work of parties in parliament, as well as to identify which problems are the most important from the point of view of citizens and which actions of parties they evaluate most positively. The researcher’s personal position on the phenomenon being studied is expressed, and scientific tasks for further disclosure of the raised research topic are formulated. An attempt has been made to generalize the current state of the phenomenon under consideration and to offer original conclusions that reflect the individual approach and the author’s position in relation to the analyzed process. The researcher’s own vision regarding the further development of the raised discussion is formulated.
Keywords: parliamentary activity; political parties; civil society; state; Public Chamber

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