Abstract
This article shows the socio-political component of local self-government, its socio-political nature, as well as specific views related to its organization, the principles underlying its development. It is also explained that local self-government bodies are the main social institutions for performing comprehensive tasks of local importance, ensuring socio-economic, cultural-educational needs and legal interests of the members of this area.
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