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The article is devoted to the study of the role of social partnership in the context of constitutional development and deliberative practices. Social partnership with the participation of the state, representatives of workers and employers is a constitutional mechanism for the solidarity of the divergent interests of these subjects. Social dialogue on issues of freedom of labor, private property and freedom of economic activity has the normative and substantive potential of its transformation into a discussion about constitutional modernization in this area, and is a form of deliberative (deliberative) constitutionalism.
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