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The decentralization and territorial division reform - Scope, strengths, weaknesses

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With this title << la réforme sur la décentralisation et le découpage territorial : portée, forces et faiblesses>>we would like to analyze the scope, strengths and weaknesses of decentralization and territorial division as advocated by the February 18, 2006 constitution, with a view to raising other effective means for its success in the DRC.According to current observations made at first sight, the strength of decentralization and territorial division is to bring the administration closer to the citizen; the weaknesses of decentralization and territorial division as advocated by the constitution of February 18, 2006 are insofar as it is based on the transformation of former districts into provinces.From a negative point of view, decentralization is likely to increase inequalities between the poorest and richest provinces; from a positive point of view, decentralization evokes the need and concern to ensure that every inhabitant benefits from improved living conditions.

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Tshibangu wa Tshibangu Daniel nació en Kinshasa el 01/12/1990. Es licenciado en Derecho Público por la Universidad de Kalemie y diplomado en Estudios Comerciales y Administrativos por el ITC/Kongolo de la RDC.

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Authors Daniel Tshibangu wa Tshibangu
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.12.2023
 
EAN 9786206671800
ISBN 9786206671800
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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