Global experience demonstrates that a sustainable civil society is a fundamental prerequisite for building the rule of law, enabling the full expression of civil society institutions. These institutions provide citizens with a tangible opportunity to engage in the legislative process. Consequently, the modern constitutional state aligns with a contemporary civil society characterized by traits such as a developed system of independent and active civic associations (a pluralistic society), effective influence over authority, a high degree of civic consolidation, civic awareness, and various other features that have evolved during the maturation of a qualitatively new societal paradigm.
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