On the Need to Optimize the Mechanism of Interaction between the Accounting Chamber of Russia and Subjects of Public Control

Authors

  • Andrey Vladimirovich Cheshin The Orsk Institute of Humanities and Technology (branch) Orenburg State University, Russian Federation
  • Oleg N. Malinovsky Department of Civil Procedure and International Law of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Kuban State University", Russia
  • Vitaly V. Goncharov Faculty of Law, Belarusian State University, Republic of Belarus
  • Elena Gennadievna Petrenko Department of State and International Law of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Kuban State Agrarian University named after I. T. Trubilin, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/nm6kq722

Keywords:

Necessity, Optimization, Mechanism, Interaction, Accounting Chamber, Russian Federation, Public Control, Parliamentary Control, Democracy, Legality

Abstract

This scientific research addresses issues related to the study of the statics and dynamics of interaction and cooperation of subjects of public control in Russia with the federal control and accounting authorities - the Accounts Chamber, which, at the same time, acts as a body of parliamentary control. The article also analyzes the institution of public control as a key guarantee of the implementation of the system of constitutional principles, first of all, democracy and the participation of Russian citizens in the functioning of the public administration system. The authors examine the existing forms and methods of interaction between the above-mentioned body of parliamentary control and subjects of public control. The article examines the main problems that make it difficult to optimize the mechanism of interaction between the Accounts Chamber of Russia and subjects of public control, in particular, in connection with: the failure to consolidate the foundations of such interaction in the Constitution of the Russian Federation, as well as the legislation regulating the organization and activities of the Accounts Chamber of Russia; the lack of development in the legislation on public control, as well as in scientific and educational literature, of specific forms and methods of the above-mentioned interaction; weak powers of subjects of public control, including the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation; weak use of positive foreign experience of interaction between parliamentary control bodies and civil society institutions, including those whose activities are aimed at organizing and exercising control over the apparatus of public power; insufficient use of modern information and communication technologies in this interaction; weak funding of public control subjects in the country. The work formalizes and substantiates a system of measures to resolve these problems, including by: developing and consolidating in the Constitution of Russia, as well as current legislation, a mechanism for interaction of subjects of public control with public authorities, including the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation; organization by the Public Chamber of Russia of analysis, adaptation and subsequent implementation of foreign positive experience of interaction between parliamentary control bodies and subjects of public control; development and implementation of a system of federal programs aimed at developing the system of subjects of public control, their organizational, financial, and technical support; development in the domestic scientific legal doctrine of directions for optimizing the mechanism of interaction between the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation and subjects of public control. 

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2024-05-17

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How to Cite

On the Need to Optimize the Mechanism of Interaction between the Accounting Chamber of Russia and Subjects of Public Control. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(8), 56-65. https://doi.org/10.61707/nm6kq722

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