[Capítulo VI: El Mundo y las reglas del juego] Descentralization in France
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The price of unexpected success
The third reform, guillotined through parliament this week to howls of protest from the opposition Socialist Party—a move which in itself triggered the vote of confidence—decentralises a bit of the civil service. The law devolves certain responsibilities, including national roads, most ports and airports, certain social-housing funds and training schemes, and technical secondary-school employees and caretakers. Some 130,000 civil servants will be transferred to local authorities. The government says it wants to rationalise a labyrinthine public service. It also calculates that it will be less difficult to shed bureaucratic jobs in future if they are not all centrally based. ...
Por que no tomar el mismo camino en la Argentina??...hacia un FEDERALISMO VERDADERO
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Posted by Alberdi & Urquiza to Capítulo VI: El Mundo y las reglas del juego at 8/01/2004 04:50:00 PM
The price of unexpected success
The third reform, guillotined through parliament this week to howls of protest from the opposition Socialist Party—a move which in itself triggered the vote of confidence—decentralises a bit of the civil service. The law devolves certain responsibilities, including national roads, most ports and airports, certain social-housing funds and training schemes, and technical secondary-school employees and caretakers. Some 130,000 civil servants will be transferred to local authorities. The government says it wants to rationalise a labyrinthine public service. It also calculates that it will be less difficult to shed bureaucratic jobs in future if they are not all centrally based. ...
Por que no tomar el mismo camino en la Argentina??...hacia un FEDERALISMO VERDADERO
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Posted by Alberdi & Urquiza to Capítulo VI: El Mundo y las reglas del juego at 8/01/2004 04:50:00 PM
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