Administrative Guardianship is a Guarantee of the Independence of Local Communities
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Independence, local communities, guardianshipAbstract
The independence of local bodies is an inherent independence derived from the law and is usually used to express the sovereignty of the state in making its political and economic decisions. Its content for the local communities is derived from the latter's relationship to the guardian power, a bilateral legal, administrative, economic and social relationship The state, if it is relative independence or specialized according to the objectives set for it, Independence is the right of local communities to make decisions and to carry out the local initiative to advance their specific functions in the laws and regulations under the supervision and direction of the guardianship authority, which constitutes a kind of administrative control or the administrative authority which is a component of the decentralization itself. Without trusteeship or guardianship without decentralization And that the guardianship is a guarantee of independence, which is legislated by a set of laws that are regulated so as not to exercise the power of the will to use them. Problematic research: what is administrative tutelage? Is it a guarantee of autonomy of local communities?.
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