The Role of Democracy in Reaching Public Consolidation

Authors
  • Nikola Zhivkov
  • "St. Cyril and St. Methodius" University of Veliko Tarnovo

  • Marieta Zhivkova
  • "St. Cyril and St. Methodius" University of Veliko Tarnovo

Keywords
democracy, citizen rights, nation-state community, freedom, equality, solidarity, national agreement, consolidation of society

Summary
In this article, we analyzed in historical aspects of the Bulgarian authors related to the formation of the values of democracy. A logical connection with some of them is the analyzed leading goals and principles in the Preamble of the 1991 Constitution. They form the image of constitutional democracy. Based on modern theoretical statements and political practices, the conviction is imposed that, guided by its principles, the political subjects will be able to achieve agreement and consolidation necessary to bring sustainability to the development of society.

JEL: I20, I21, L30
Pages: 11
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