Æóðíàë Viche 2013 ¹22

¹22, 2013

“Effective dialog” between the state and the civil society as a precondition to the becoming of consensus democracy

During last years the research workers, politicians and lawyers who study the problems of becoming of the democratic state and civil society, all more frequent use such terms as the “consolidated democracy”, “consolidation of democracy”, “consensus democracy”, etc. We notice the increase of the amount of citizens who understand that Ukraine, as a new democratic state, cannot function and develop stably without the unique vector of the development, without permanent search and achievement of compromises between the citizens of all regions, nationalities, ethnic and religious groups, and between basic political forces in the representative organs of power, and also between public organs and institutes of civil society which come forward on protection and provision of these or those human and citizen rights, freedoms and interests.

Yurii MIROSHNYCHENKO