Abstract

The article discusses the necessity to increase the management of the outcome of the process from democratic transition to consolidation. To this end, with the help of a synergetic and functional-structuralist methodology, the mechanisms of parliamentary control and increasing socio-political responsibility in the countries of democratic transition have been identified. According to the authors, to overcome the marginality derived in the process of the democratic transition, it is necessary to increase the culture of exercising power, emphasizing the priority component of managing the outcome of social responsibility. In this context, the political and economic foundations of tripartism are introduced, which enabled the authors to reveal the cooperation of the ruling elite, the business elite and the trade unions. There is a justified opinion that the process from democratic transition to consolidation has a formal nature if the policy of tripartism is not applied, and the coalition government does not disclose socio-ethno-cultural features of the exercise of power. Through this approach, it has been proved that the new waves of innovation and digitization of information and communication technologies have radically changed and will still change the institutional foundations of management and the value system of managing the working environment. According to the authors, new technological progress and transforming socio-political relations have created new challenges for regular modernization. The latter can be resisted if the socio-political discourse from the democratic transition to consolidation is made public. To this end, it is proposed to create a special platform in Armenia for discussing issues of public interest. Provide all interested participants with the opportunity to participate in the discourse to present and support their viewpoints on this platform.

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