The topic discussed is a current issue because the Parliament as legislative body, is often collaborating with the civil society to
solve legislative issues.
Although governments have different powers and means necessary to intervene in reducing and eliminating the effects of the
economic crisis, parliaments struggle to impose an increased political role in the exercise of democratic prerogatives.
Generally, this is achieved by supporting and promoting adequate legislation through effective participation in the increasing
complexity of social dynamics. The process of democratization in modern times, and especially in the contemporary world is
inextricably linked to the phenomenon of parliamentarism, key institution that requires the implementation of legal norms that
facilitate not only a range of fundamental rights, but also an optimized development of all state segments, economic and political.
Democratization of social and political life and establishing a competitive economy is an extremely complex process that affects
all segments of society.
Complexity of the phenomenon is defined by evaluating two different, sometimes even contradictory, plans. On the one hand, the
implementation rules of the market economy, which implies the existence of a strong state power, capable to stop any
phenomenon of corruption or misconduct, and on the other hand, political and individual freedom that enjoys a discrete presence
of state authority in ensuring the conferred rights and freedoms of citizens.
In conclusion, the correlation between the Parliament and democracy is classical and the effect of this conglomerate is a
reflection of social life.