NORMATIVE AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE STRUCTURAL MODEL OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THE FUNCTIONING OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES
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Abstract
This article examines the normative and legal framework underpinning the structural model of public participation in the functioning of local authorities in Ukraine. Emphasizing the principles of transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness, the study analyzes key legislative acts, including the Constitution of Ukraine, the Law on Local Self-Government, and related regulations, that empower citizens to influence decision-making processes at the local level. The research highlights practical mechanisms such as public hearings, petitions, and participatory budgeting, while addressing challenges like formalism, low public awareness, and insufficient resources. The article proposes pathways to enhance citizen engagement, ensuring a more democratic and effective local governance system.
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public participation, local authorities, normative framework, legal regulation, structural model, civic engagement, governance transparency, democratic processes
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