Abstract

Deferent tendencies resulting from the disintegration of USSR, and the dramatic formation of new Russian federalism of the 90-ies chronologically coincided with the process of modernization of the total Russian state and political system and the formation of its new political and state institutions. In case of negative development scenario, that persisted throughout the 90-ies, both processes, – state construction that was accompanied by the breaking of the old system that lead to the armed confrontation of federal executive and legislative powers, and federalization that turned into sovereignization Russian regions and menace to the integrity of Russia, – could destroy our country as a unified state. However, new Russian parliamentrism stipulated by the Russian Constitution of 1993, played the positive role of smoothing the contradictions of Russian federal system, both those traced back to the former Soviet system, and those arising as the result of violent political events that often were of really tragic character. The author of the article analyzes the influence of the new parliamentary system on the federal structure and federal relations in Russia and studies parliamentary resources that can be used for further improvement of Russian federal system.

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