Abstract

The article considers the constitutional and legal problems of using organizational and legal forms of parliamentary support for the development of territorial governance, taking into account the peculiarities of martial law and the prospects for further use of these forms in the postwar period. The specifics of ensuring the transformation of territorial governance in the legislative, budgetary spheres, in scientific-expert, advisory activities of the parliament are studied. Suggestions are made for further improvement of the implementation of organizational and legal forms of parliamentary support for the development of territorial governance. A number of conclusions are made, in particular, that it is expedient to determine further ways to complete the renewal of constitutional regulation of the entire system of governance and, in particular, territorial governance in the postwar period given the declarations of radical transformation and restoration of Ukraine. Such an update should concern not only the decentralization of public power, but also the main constitutional institutions. In the transition from military to post-war government, territorial organization of power, territorial governance using organizational and legal forms of parliamentary support for the development of territorial governance, it is advisable to balance the current rails of centralization and decentralization, gradually return to broad decentralization of public power. Key words: constitution, parliament, governance, territorial governance, parliamentary support for the development of territorial governance

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