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Citizens' participation in the public administration of the municipality Oldřichov
Klement, Petr ; Kačírková, Eliška (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to acquaint the reader with the issues of public administration and selfgovernment in the Czech Republic, more specifically with the area of municipality citizens participation in the administration of the municipality. The first chapter focuses on the definition of the basic concepts concerning public administration, their legal background and related legislature. The second and third chapters deal more in depth with the issues of self-government, municipality and with the variety of forms of citizens participation in the administration of a municipality. The reader shall get acquainted with the range of possibilities for citizens parttaking in the administration and function of a municipality, either in an active or a passive form, with the legal background of these ways and their purpose in the process of selfgovernment. The goal of the fourth chapter is to, through a case study, show how the abovementioned means of active or passive participation of citizens in the government of a municipality are used in a specific area Oldřichov u Písku. Apart from that, the purpose of this thesis is to interpret the result of the case study and try to deduce its causes.
An Analysis of the efficiency of local authorities' budgets - local and regional level of Ústecký region
Hellebrandová, Lenka ; Tomeš, Jiří (advisor) ; Opluštilová, Irena (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the efficiency of local governance in selected municipalities in the Ústecký region based on analysis of the use of finance. The theoretical part is devoted to the issues of public administration, governance and local budgeting with emphasis on the possibilities of evaluating the efficiency. The research focuses on the analysis of current and capital expenditure on development activities and solving local and regional problems - unemployment and social exclusion - for the period 2002 - 2012. Further research focuses on the use of EU funds. It was able to demonstrate the existence of significant differences in the efficiency of governance on the example of surveyed municipalities. Most of the local governments support short-term projects, whose benefits for local development are minimal, instead of investing in development and problem solving. Keywords: local authorities, selfgovernment, budget, structural funds, efficiency

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