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Local Self-Government Authorities
KAŠPÁRKOVÁ, Lucie
Municipalities are basic territorial units which manage its finances and assets. The state can control their activities if it is only required by law. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to comprehensively and clearly describe responsibilities of the local self-government authorities, accountability of elected representatives and political officials. At the same time, the power of the community with tended powers is compared with the community with the designated authority. The practical research is based on definitions of local self-government means, its historical development, further territorial - administrative division, and main local self-government authorities. This part consists of powers of communities and their functions, as well. A questionnaire is used for the practical research. It compares groups of municipalities with delegate and separates powers of community and finds out the differences between them. The results of the research show if the scope of delegate power is sufficient or not.

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