Abstract
The digitalisation of the social development of independent Ukraine while improving the political and legal processes contributes to improving the quality and efficiency of administrative bodies in Ukraine. The development of modern national legislation should be aimed at implementing promising areas of interaction between central government, executive authorities of regions and municipalities with the population by informing and receiving feedback, providing public services using modern technologies and developing interactive participation of civil society in management of public affairs. The purpose of the article is to study the most problematic issues of digital and information modernisation of social and state development of modern Ukraine by creating an appropriate legal framework that corresponds to practical realities. The results were obtained by means of theoretical and methodological research of scientific publications on the problems and issues of digitalisation of public administration structures, informatisation and technologicalisation of the entire administration system in Ukraine and other countries. The goal was also achieved by in-depth content analysis of the provisions of official regulations of various legal force on public activities in the field of informatisation and technology of social processes, policy documents aimed at forming electronic resources of state organisations, the official website of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. and scientific practices related to the given topic of study. The work is aimed at studying the problems of development of normative bases of digitalisation of the structure of administration in the state
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