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Zingerov Murad

INTERACTION OF THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

UDC 342.5

Annotation. To carry out public administration activities, the state needs to have a special structure, which is the main governing and coordinating body that conducts public policy and performs the functions of implementing public administration to achieve state goals and objectives. The state apparatus acts as such a structure, uniting state authorities into an integral system that allows the exercise of state power and the implementation of state functions in the interests of society and its citizens.

Key words: public administration, structure, state policy, state goals, state tasks, state power, Government of the Russian Federation, Office of the Government of the Russian Federation.

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