THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT BODIES OF THE DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC IN MINIMIZING THREATS TO ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE ECONOMIC FIELD
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Abstract
The article notes that minimizing threats to economic security in the economic sphere at the localgovernment level is ensured through the continuity of the provision of high-quality utility, transport, socialand other types of services that ensure the life of the municipality and business entities located on itsterritory. The presence of high-quality municipal infrastructure, and, accordingly, the quality of municipalservices, significantly influences the activation of economic activity. The higher the quality of municipalservices, the more the risks of economic activity associated with logistics and management are reduced —reducing the time of delivery of goods, extending the service life of transport, etc. The organizational andlegal mechanism for minimizing threats to economic security in the economic sphere can be defined as amechanism for the organization and system of activities of state executive authorities, local governmentbodies, law enforcement agencies and business entities in the sphere of public relations arising in connectionwith ensuring the safe and stable activities of business entities through minimizing threats of various originsto their activities.
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