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Особенности реализации принципа всеобщности избирательного права и обеспечение массовости политического участия граждан: зарубежный опыт

Особенности реализации принципа всеобщности избирательного права и обеспечение массовости политического участия граждан: зарубежный опыт

Abstract

The article is devoted to the implementation of the principle of universal suffrage, qualification limiting the implementation of the principle of universality, lessons learned in the implementation of the principle of developed and developing countries, as well as a variety of policy research to improve the electoral activity of citizens and, accordingly, to involve society in the management process.

Статья посвящена реализации принципа всеобщности избирательного права, цензам, ограничивающим реализацию принципа всеобщности, обобщению опыта реализации данного принципа в развитых и развивающихся государствах, а также исследованию политики различных государств по повышению электоральной активности граждан и соответственно по вовлечению общества в процесс управления.

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ПРИНЦИПЫ ИЗБИРАТЕЛЬНОГО ПРАВА,ВСЕОБЩЕЕ ИЗБИРАТЕЛЬНОЕ ПРАВО,ЭЛЕКТОРАЛЬНОЕ РЕГУЛИРОВАНИЕ,THE PRINCIPLES OF SUFFRAGE,UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE,THE ELECTORAL REGULATION

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