CORRELATION OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES: CONCEPTUAL APPROACH
Abstract
In article feasible analysis of correlation of public administration and local authorities; theoretical concepts of self-government-investigational; opens the essence of an administrative-territorial and state system. Realization of plenary powers of the local government sent to regularity of the territory, is investigated through a prism of cooperation of local government with local public administration it in parallel function in the respective territory. The directions and formation mechanisms from effective local government offer during realization of administrative reform which will provide compliance of interests of the state and territorial communities and creation of modern effective model of the power which is able to provide higher standard of living of citizens of Ukraine.
Аdministrative reform, local self-government, local state administrations, cooperation of local self-government with local state administrations, decentralization of state administration.
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