Obec Spišský Hrhov – model úspešne fungujúcej obce v procese reformy verejnej správy a v kontexte multikultúrneho spolužitia
The municipality of Spišský Hrhov – a model of a successfully functioning municipality in the process of public administration reform and in the context of multicultural coexistence
Author(s): Alexander Mušinka
Subject(s): Civil Society, Public Administration
Published by: Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association (RC SFPA)
Keywords: public administration; municipal administration;
Summary/Abstract: After the political changes in 1989, there was also an extensive discussion within (Czechoslovak) society about the need, forms and scope of the transformation of the original unitary centralized state power closer to the citizen. In general, the term decentralization of state administration was used for this process in Slovakia as well. After long discussions, the whole process was launched in the second half of the 1990s and continued in the first years of the new millennium. As part of this process, Slovakia saw a complete change in administrative structure, a transfer of competences from state administration to local self-government, the emergence of new (original) self-government competences, as well as a change in the financing of state administration and self-government, i.e. fiscal decentralization of the state.
Series: SFPA — Štúdie k medzinárodným Otázkam
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-80-89356-59-1
- Page Count: 31
- Publication Year: 2016
- Language: Slovak
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