Abstract
Article presents characteristics of public administration of the Slovak Republic. The first part of article is focused on structure of public administration, with an emphasis on territorial self-government. The second part of article is focused on the budget of territorial self – government, with some aspects of fiscal decentralization. At the end of issue are presented the main conclusions, with the proposal for improvement.
Highlights
The second part of article is focused on the budget of territorial self – government, with some aspects of fiscal decentralization
Continental system of public administration structure of the Slovak Republic is characterised by a dual system of hierarchy, where there is no relation of superiority or inferiority, and individual authorities and institutions operating at different organizational levels shall cooperate with each other1
The section of this paper examines public administration as one of the subjects executing the public power through its basic subsystems
Summary
Continental system of public administration structure of the Slovak Republic is characterised by a dual system of hierarchy, where there is no relation of superiority or inferiority, and individual authorities and institutions operating at different organizational levels shall cooperate with each other. In this paper we would like to focus on the functioning of the local self-government with a special emphasis on the budgetary area. In order to achieve the above-mentioned goal, it is important to highlight the various. Aspects of the fiscal decentralization related to the financial resources for municipality and local self-government
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