Abstract

The content of the 2020 constitutional reform in Russia is described as a national version of the implementation of the last stage for the Eurasian constitutional process, chronologically covering the second decade of the 21st century and completing the long constitutional cycle that began in the 90s of the previous century. It is proved that constitutional changes in Russia, as well as in other member states of the former USSR, reflect the establishment of new constitutional values and national legal systems that satisfy the establishment of their national identity. A comprehensive analysis of the new constitutional values to transform the axiological foundations of constitutions from liberal to populist is proposed. The continuity of the content of the political part of constitutional reforms in Russia with the previous stages of constitutional development is established. It is proved that the core of a systematic and multidirectional change in the organization of public power in the Russian Federation is the completion of the formation of the presidential republic with the supremacy of presidential power.

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