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Analysis of The Institutions of The Presidency in Russia and Abroad
Igor Yurievich Nikodimov1, Igor Olegovich Loshkarev2, Evgeny Sergeevich Kuchenin3, Maria Sergeyevna Lavrentieva4
1Igor Yurievich Nikodimov, Russian State Social University (RSSU), Moscow, Russian Federation.
2Igor Olegovich Loshkarev, Russian State Social University (RSSU), Moscow, Russian Federation.
3Evgeny Sergeevich Kuchenin, Russian State Social University (RSSU), Moscow, Russian Federation.
4Maria Sergeyevna Lavrentieva, Russian State Social University (RSSU), Moscow, Russian Federation.

Manuscript received on 12 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 19 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 2318-2322 | Volume-8 Issue-1, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: A1273058119/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the constitutional regulation of the institution of presidency in the Russian Federation and other countries, conducted in the form of comparative legal analysis. There have been established common traits and differences between the constitutional regulation of the institution of presidency in the Russian Federation, the French Republic and the United States of America. The purpose of this article is the consideration of the constitutional regulation of the institution of presidency in the Russian Federation and other countries. As a result, it was concluded that each head of state has its own constitutional status, as well as individual peculiarities in the constitutional legal position in the country due to the specifics of their constitutional regulation. The manifestation of individual constitutional peculiarities in the structural elements of the constitutional status of the President has been established. The causal link between the historical, constitutional and cultural development of countries and individual peculiarities in the constitutional status of the heads of state has been discovered.
Index Terms: Constitution, Constitutional Regulation, Constitutional Status, Guarantor of the Constitution, Head of Government, Head of State.

Scope of the Article: Predictive Analysis