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AbstractThe article examines the features of modern approaches to organizing planning in the process of implementing the strategy of socio-economic development of the region, taking into account its main priorities. The relevance of using the strategic approach is determined by the revival of interregional cooperation as a way to identify the competitive advantages of economic agents and the national economy as a whole. It has been established that the legal framework on which regional development strategies were formed is very problematic due to excessive formalization of procedures for the development and approval of regional development strategies. It has been determined that the modern strategy of socio-economic development of regions is aimed at building economically strong and competitive regions that would independently solve current problems and perform their functions without additional attraction of funds from the state budget. It has been determined that an effective solution to the problems of the national economy at the present stage is possible by leveling disproportions in the economic and social development of regions, creating conditions for activating proactive and internal sources of socio-economic growth, and supporting backward regions. The expediency of the symbiosis of the modern strategy of the socio-economic development of the region with the participation of local authorities, various representatives of business and enterprises, public organizations and local governments has been proved.KeywordsPriorities of contemporary societyConcept of development through strategiesModel of the future

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