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Sistemi Financiar i Sektorit Publik në Bjellorusi: Problemet e mbi-centralizimit
Public Sector Finance System in Belarus: Problems of over-centralization

Author(s): Željko Šević, Pliskevich Leonida
Subject(s): Public Administration, Public Law, Public Finances
Published by: ASET Albanian Socio - Economic Think - Tank
Keywords: Public Sector; The Public Financial System; Over-centralization
Summary/Abstract: The Republic of Belarus is still a highly centralized state, despite the fact that some financial decentralization reforms have been implemented since 1997. For a long time, the central government has concentrated everything in its hands and controls almost the entire society. The country has a very brutal presidential regime, according to the “Executive President” model, where the president is officially the Head of State and at the same time the head of the executive branch. The Republic of Belarus is also called a “presidential state”, in which the President has the power of executive power, in addition to being officially the Head of State.

  • Page Range: 229-240
  • Page Count: 12
  • Publication Year: 2009
  • Language: Albanian
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