Problem of personality in political decision-making at the regional level (by the example of Western Siberia)

Shashkova Yaroslava Yu.

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The modern process of political decision-making at any level becomes polysubjective and provokes a discussion more and more often. The paper gives an evaluation of various agents’ roles in this process. Election results and surveys, for instance, that one carried out among the residents of Altai Region, show the citizens’ unwillingness to participate in the formation both of the regional legislative bodies and ‘the agenda’ and their increasing indifference towards politics and reorientation to solve problems individually. Being dependent, the political parties are only channels for promoting various interests within the legislative process. The case of the regions in Western Siberia shows that the real personalities in political decision-making are representatives of the executive power and lobbies who often act together on the basis of common interests and mutual support. In addition, the conclusion is made about the regional specificity in the agents’ composition in political decision-making that can be explained by the beliefs of the regional power and the number and resources of groups of interests.

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