Perfection of Legal Regulation for Ukrainian Citizens’ Rights to Civil Service Amidst Decentralization of Power and Eurointegrational
Abstract
The Article is devoted to the analysis to perfectionalize constitutional legal regulation for Ukrainian citizens’ rights to civil service and service in local self-government bodies amidst decentralization of power and Eurointegrational processes. Herein formulated has been inference and suggestions regarding perfectioning the provision of this constitutional right.
After analyzing the legal regulation of the right of citizens to public service in we can say, for efficient work of state power agencies and offices, for the development of the state, first of all, it is necessary to perfectionalize the legislative regulation that regulates and provides for the citizens’ right to state service and service in local self-governance. It also deals with amending the Constitution of Ukraine in the concern of decentralization, that enables the state power and local self-governance agencies and bodies and their officers to efficiently function, to upgrade qualifications and professionalism, to duly secure interests and demands of the population.
Generally, the following is suggested:
– to implement specialized agencies and offices in the local government system, for instance: Ombudsman for Territorial Community’s affairs, also Local ombudsmen;
– to regulate the status of Territorial communities, interrelations between the state executive agencies and local self-government bodies;
– to perfectionalize executive procedures for officers in the system of state power and local self-government;
– to upgrade the professional training level of officers for state power agencies and local self-government bodies, with the account of effects of decentralization;
– to decrease bureaucratization in the work of agencies and officials, to introduce the principle of subsidiarity into the legislation of Ukraine, as well as into practice of its implementation.
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