Abstract

Public power is exercised through power structures, which are state bodies and local self-government bodies. The constitutional model of municipal democracy is being implemented through local self-government bodies, which serves as an essential factor in the formation of a strong effective statehood. The author notes that in most cases, an effective mechanism for the functioning of municipal government has not been formed on the ground and that the two-level system of local self-government has not brought the expected results in improving the quality of the activities of local self-government bodies. They justify the advantages of switching to a single-level system of local self-government.

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