ADMINISTRATIVE - TERRITORIAL DECENTRALIZATION. COMPARATIVE PRESENTATION OF ROMANIA - FRANCE - REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
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https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2016.0301.01Keywords:
Administrative-territorial decentralization, administration, local government, local community.Abstract
In this article we intend to study how the principle of administrativeterritorial decentralization is applied in a comparative presentation of Romania - France - Moldova. This principle of organization and functioning of local government activity is the basis for the organization of its activity, underlying directly on the efficiency of the administrative apparatus of the administrative - territorial units. We can say that regardless of the specific form in which we find applied this principle in the administration of various countries, the administrative - territorial decentralization is a reality of the present and future society, with important implications administratively, economically and socially.References
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