Abstract
"The research is focused on the problem of reforming public management in Ukraine. An analysis of the current state of reforming public management in Ukraine has been carried out. It has been substantiated that the reformation of public administration and local self-government should be carried out in accordance with European standards and democratic governance principles. The legal framework for reforming public administration and local self-government has been analyzed. It has been emphasized that the current state of development of Ukrainian legislation in this area requires a critical rethinking of the existing norms, overcoming contradictions and inconsistencies between them and indicates the need to adopt a number of new legislative acts. The analysis of the current state of reforming public management in Ukraine has shown that most public authorities have been formed in independent Ukraine; there were changes in organizing the work of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, central and local executive authorities, and the system of local self-government bodies; the processes of modernizing the public service are underway; a number of positive steps have been taken towards reforming public administration and local selfgovernment, and the decentralization reform was actively implemented in 2014-2021. The necessity of further optimization of the central executive authorities’ system, modernization of the public service and human resource management, and completion of decentralization processes was emphasized. The main provisions of the Strategy for Public Administration Reform of Ukraine for 2022-2025 and the Concept for Reforming Local Self-Government and Territorial Organization of Power in Ukraine were analyzed, as well as other strategic and conceptual documents adopted in Ukraine for the purpose of implementing public management reform. The theoretical construction of a new model of public management based on European principles and standards has been substantiated. Strategic priorities for reforming public management in Ukraine in the context of European integration have been identified."
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