Pravosud O.

PhD-Student of DnipropetrovskStateUniversity of Internal Affairs

DIRECTIONS FOR INCREASING THE LEVEL OF PUBLIC TRUST IN THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN THE FIELD OF NATIONAL SECURITY IN UKRAINE

DOI: 10.52363/passa-2022.2-16

Abstract

The article defines the directions of increasing the level of public trust in the state
administration system in the sphere of national secutity in Ukraine. In addition, the need
to include in the Constitution of Ukraine a norm that defines the following structure of
the public administration system: state institutions and local self-government bodies is
well-founded. These proposals involve taking into account the basic provisions of
fundamental science regarding the structure of the public administration system.
Today, state authorities and local self-government are called upon to:
– be based on the legal component of the organization of the state system;
– to form and function for the population, taking into account its needs and
interests;
- to create an opportunity for citizens to realize their labor and intellectual potential
through active participation in the organization of local self-government;
- promptly respond to constant changes in the legislation of Ukraine and bring the
principles and methods of their work into line;
- to implement measures that ensure strengthening of issues of livelihood of the
population of municipal entities, i.e. at an appropriate level, to ensure the resolution of
issues of local importance;
- constantly improve your professional and managerial level;
- to interact with local self-government bodies of other municipal entities, both in
their own and in other regions, in order to exchange experience in solving the most

significant problems and issues;
– to be open to the public in informing about their management activities;
- develop and implement internal development projects of municipalities, including
with the active participation of the local community;
- to concentrate the political function of the population's participation in selfgovernment, i.e. to be the political platform on which a person with an active life position
can realize his interests through elections, work in the local administration or participate
in territorial public self-government;
- to find a compromise when the interests of political and economic groups and the
population as a whole collide in order to achieve a balance of stable development of
regions and communities;
- bear responsibility for all processes taking place on the territory of the municipal
entity, even if some of them do not belong to the direct competence of local authorities,
etc.

Key words: directions of increasing, level of public trust, state administration
system, sphere of national secutity, Ukraine.

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