Bodies of representative and executive power as subjects of constitutional control
https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2023-68-3-248-254
Abstract
The article analyzes the activities of representative and executive power bodies to ensure constitutional legality in the state. It is emphasized that in this direction can not rely only on the Constitutional Court, as other subjects of power, including bodies of general competence, have the corresponding duties. A number of proposals were made to improve the legislation and practice. Special attention is focused on the built up system of bodies of representative power, at the top of which now is the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly. The key idea of the modern constitutional course is to strengthen the rule of the people, to expand the representation of the people in the bodies of state administration.
About the Author
G. A. VasilevichRussian Federation
Grigoriy A. Vasilevich – Corresponding Member, D. Sc. (Law), Professor, Head of the Constitutional Law Department, Faculty of Law
8 Leningradskaya Str., Minsk 220030
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