This article examines formation of the Kyrgyz Republic as a sovereign government, entering the path of parliamentarism and formation of a political system, development of the Kyrgyz parliament in the Soviet period, the transitional parliament called as the "Legendary parliament", and the period of independence, the Jogorku Kenesh. Emergence and development of international law in the national government system was analyzed where the government sovereignty in international relations actually existing as an independent government. Establishment of the sovereignty in Kyrgyzstan was initiated by the constitutional legislation of Soviet Kyrgyzstan based on significant development and within the framework of the Soviet constitutional legislation.
The article considers local self-government institutions of constitutional responsibility. The authors analyze conditions for the effectiveness of constitutional and legal liability of local government employees in sovereign Kyrgyzstan. One of the important conditions for the effective functioning of local self-government in the Kyrgyz Republic is the legally established commitment of local government officials to the government, the population of the municipality, legal entities, including independent constitutional liability and individuals. Research methods in this work are based on historical events analysis.
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