Abstract
In 2020, based on the results of the all-Russian vote, the current Constitution of the Russian Federation was changed, it was supplemented by a number of new important norms relating to a variety of areas of constitutional and legal regulation. However, today a number of authors, experts, and representatives of government bodies raise the question of the need to continue to correct the Basic Law of Russia. Among such authors is N. M. Dobrynin, who in his article “The Russian constitutionalism in the framework of new geopolitical environment: milestones and vectors”, published in the journal “State and Law” of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2023. No. 9), outlines ways of possible changes to the Russian Constitution, including the establishment of guarantees of social justice and strengthening the spiritual and moral foundations of the country’s socio-political structure.
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