CONSEQUENCES OF THE INSTABILITY OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGARDING PUBLIC SERVANTS ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY
Mihaela Onofrei () and
Sandra Gradinaru ()
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Mihaela Onofrei: Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza Iasi
Sandra Gradinaru: Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza Iasi
Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2010, vol. 6, issue 1, 70-82
Abstract:
This paper proposes a careful analysis of current changes occurring in the field of legislation concerning public office. Analyzing the provisions of the Government’s Emergency Ordinance no. 37/2009 and also of the Government’s Emergency Ordinance no. 105/2009, both of them modifying the Law no.188/1999 regarding the public servants statute, we observed that an obvious politically direction of decentralized public institutions has been promoted. By declaring these acts unconstitutional, the category of coordinator directors was eliminated, currently being applied the settlements of Law no.188/1999. In this legal framework, has been proposed a new law amending the regulations on the Status of civil servants. However, these successive changes may only have a negative impact on public administrative reform and the incentive of the activity of civil services is far from being reached.
Keywords: public servant; decentralization; public institution; unconstitutionality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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