FEATURES OF PREPARATION OF INFORMATIONAL AND ANALYTICAL REPORTS FOR PARLIAMENT’S ACTIVITY
Keywords:
informational and analytical report, “consumers” of informational and analytical report, structure of informational and analytical reports, the mutual relationship of time spent on searching and analyzing information, sources of information, “think tanks”.Abstract
Today, in the implementation of any activity special attention is paid to the use of scientifically based methods and techniques. Because the consistency of practice with science is the most important factor in achieving the desired result in solving a specific issue. For example, the way in which policy briefs are prepared in support of parliamentary activities can, in turn, directly influence the quality of laws or the results of parliamentary oversight, thereby affecting governance. Therefore, it is important to reveal and constantly improve the scientific basis for the preparation of information and analytical reports. In this regard, one of the most urgent tasks is to create a system of advanced training for employees of entities engaged in this activity, to create methodological manuals for them on the preparation of information and analytical reports based on accurate scientific analysis. This article illuminates the scientific and practical aspects of the goal, structure, stages and methods of preparing information and analytical statements for the activities of the parliament, as well as the correct distribution of the time spent on their preparation, the sequence of actions when forming a statement based on scientific analysis and various methods used in practice.

