Abstract
This article explores the mutual cooperation between the state and civil society institutions in fostering and strengthening social partnership relations. It examines the unique features of these partnerships, focusing on their role in promoting public engagement, enhancing governance, and addressing socio-economic challenges. The study highlights the importance of collaborative frameworks that balance the interests of diverse stakeholders, including the state, non-governmental organizations, and local communities. By analyzing key legislative and institutional developments, the article identifies effective strategies for building sustainable and inclusive social partnerships, emphasizing their critical role in the development of a robust civil society.
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