Abstract

Ukraine is currently in a state of radical changes. Changes are taking place both at the level of public consciousness and in the reforming of public administration institutions. And it is very important that these two movements complement and not go against each other. The formation of communicative interaction of the main institutions of social organization, namely, government bodies and institutions of civil society, is an important prerequisite for the democratization of public life and the system of public administration. The directions of strengthening the public-authority influence on the democratization of the public administration system of Ukraine are defined and substantiated. The course of social and political life proves the need not only to co-opt individual activists to government bodies, but also to develop mechanisms for regular public-authority communication, and ultimately, to implement the principles of real peopleʼs rule filled with practical content. The basis of the development of functional social-authority interaction should first of all be the principles of self-organization, self-regulation, proportionality, and mutual integration. The most influential aspect is the proportional relationship in the context of centralization and decentralization of power between state and civil organizations, the center and regions. Thus, in the end, a certain self-regulatory system should be formed as a result of the consensual integration of the interaction of the state and civil spheres. The basis of such a self-regulatory system is feedback between state and civil elements, thereby ensuring the ability for sustainable development of society as a whole.

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