Abstract
The advanced technologies of the last decades have contributed enormously to the development and dissemination of research results, including those in the field of administrative sciences. Thus, states that manage to make the most of these scientific results, including good practices, can ensure good governance and a decent standard of living for the entire population of the country. The Republic of Moldova, according to the Constitution, is a democratic state, a rule of law. Therefore, public authorities are obliged to ensure a decent living for all citizens. In order to achieve these objectives, it is necessary to continuously modernize the administration by implementing the most efficient tools and governance practices that the science of administration offers. Unfortunately, in the last two decades, the standard of living of the population in our country has been the lowest in Europe, which proves once again the lack of a clear and constant interaction between the science of administration and the activity of public authorities. The fragmented and temporary interaction that exists is not able to ensure the achievement of the objectives of good governance. This is largely due to the level of vocational training of civil servants in the field of administrative sciences. In addition, knowledge of administrative sciences is necessary both for the legislator, who adopts the regulatory framework for public administration, and for all citizens, so that they can exercise their rights in their relations with the public administration, knowingly and efficiently. Therefore, the successful modernization of public administration in the Republic of Moldova depends directly on the development of schools of administrative sciences.
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