ABSTRACT

Constitutional reforms in a traditional social environment are feasible only given the relevant institutions and channels of communication. The attainment of this goal is impossible through a one-off action, for there is need for a stable support of social initiatives. Hence, reformers should focus not so much on managerial issues or even purely administrative transformations as on problems of social psychology in society, its ability to accept some or other innovations and adapt them to a certain level of consciousness, perception and lifestyle. As a result, this kind of reform may not be non-recurring and straight-line in character.