Grantet e Transferueshme dhe Mbikëqyrja Financiare në Rumani: Fokus mbi Reformat Kryesore të Prezantuara nga Ligji i Financave Publike
Transferable Grants and Financial Oversight in Romania: Focus on Key Reforms Introduced by the Law on Public Finances
Author(s): Clare Romanik, Francis Conway
Subject(s): Civil Society, Governance, Post-Communist Transformation, Public Finances
Published by: ASET Albanian Socio - Economic Think - Tank
Keywords: Local Government; Economic Development; Local Tax; The Grant System
Summary/Abstract: The basic structure of local government in Romania is defined by the Constitution, under which local public administration shall be carried out “in administrative territorial units ... based on the principles of local autonomy and decentralization of public services”. Each administrative unit is organized as a legal person and has all the rights, obligations and functions defined by the laws of Romania. The two levels of local government in Romania are the County Council and the Local Council, with divisions in municipalities, cities and communes. There is no real or presumed hierarchical relationship between the two levels of local government. The Municipality of Bucharest has a special status and function from both the municipal and the city perspective.
Book: Decentralizimi Fiskal dhe Transferimi i Granteve në Vendet në Tranzicion: Një Perspektivë Kritike
- Page Range: 211-227
- Page Count: 17
- Publication Year: 2009
- Language: Albanian
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