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Explore the concept of development and its link to decentralization, democratic institutions, and civil society organizations. Understand the importance of economic welfare, decision-making overload, financial responsibility, and the involvement of local democracy. Discover how the Charter of Local Self-government supports the improvement of local government performance.
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DEVELOPMENT LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS Massimo BALDUCCI – Centre of Expertise for Local Government Reform of the Council of Europe massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
development What do we mean by “DEVELOPMENT”? Academia people might easily trigger off concepts such as “functional differentiation”, “modernization”, “secularization” massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
development Let’s forget academia Let’s keep our discussion on a rather practical level. What do people mean when they speak about a developed area and what do they mean when they refer to a not developed area? massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
development In our everyday jargon “development” implies real factors such as: • Per capita income • Education • Health services • Social services • Networks, public utilities massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
development “Development" implies also: • Democratic institutions • Rule of law • Human rights massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development and Local Authorities Development appears to be strictly linked to “decentralization” massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development and decentralization Development is linked to “decentralization” As to: • Issues of institutional development (rule of law, human rights, democracy • Issues of economic welfare massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization and economic welfare Economic welfare / development is linked to decentralization as to: • decision making overload • financial responsibility • involvement massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization economic welfare and decision making overload It is not by chance that in the seventies and eighties western European countries were stormed by a wave of heavy decentralization Welfare State requires technically “decentralization” massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization economic welfare and decision making overload Since government is supposed to deliver welfare services and to provide public utilities, decision making is expanding at a very high speed massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization economic welfare and decision making overload To avoid a bottleneck effect, routine decision (roughly 80%) must be sent to the periphery massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization economic welfare and financial responsibility Welfare servicesimply large amounts of financial resources Keeping under control public expenditures becomes a “must” massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization economic welfare and financial responsibility To keep public expenditures under control Nothing proved more effective than the rule “he who makes decisions is supposed to pay” massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization economic welfare and financial responsibility Instead of transfer of resources from center to periphery we should have transfer of tax imposing powers And equalization mechanism massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Decentralization and involvement “Local democracy” has provedto be more effective than “administrative decentralization” Direct involvement Responsibility massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Charter of Local Self-governmentcenter of expertise for local government reform These principles are enshrined in the Charter of Local Self-government The Center of Expertise in local government reform provides expertise and tools to improve local government’s performance massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development And Civil Society Organizations The development of welfare statehas brought not only problems of decision making overload but also problems of costs’ overload massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development And Civil Society Organizations Modern Statestry to curb costs by • Externalizing, outsourcing • Giving back to free market area • Using civil society organizations massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development And Civil Society Organizations Some examples: • In Swiss cantonsservice to unemployed people are outsourced to NGO’s to a remarkable extent • In Italy (via cooperatives), in Belgium (via a.s.b.l.) service to the elderly are outsourced to NGO’s to a remarkable extent • In Denmark education is managed by so called “institution” where stakeholders are involved in the management along with appointed public servants massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development And Civil Society Organizations The involvement of Civil Society Organizations appears to have two positive effects: • Costs’ containment • Better decisions massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Civil Society Organizations And The Quality Of Decisions Modern society is a complex society and implies the use of complex technological tools To make correct decisions on technically complex issues democracy is not enough massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Civil Society Organizations And The Quality Of Decisions Democratically legitimizedofficers need to be assisted by knowledgeable people: • In Swiss cantons NGO’s assist the cantons in developing policies to counter unemployment • Quite a few Italian mayors find it useful to be assisted by stakeholders’ committees massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Civil Society Organizations and modernization of public authorities In quite a few countries, Public Administrations (at central and local level) Need to make a quality leap: to improve their performance, to be modernized massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Civil Society Organizations and modernization of public authorities Not seldom, public authorities (both at central and local level) do not have the capacity to develop an adequate vision for development massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Civil Society Organizations and modernization of public authorities Civil Society Organizations have proved often to be able to provide the necessary quality leap. Personally I can tell the positive role plasied by Academia Istrapolitania in Slovakia, The Association for Local Democracy in Poland ASMEZ in Southern Italy massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE
Development Local Democracy Civil Society Organizations We have just been discussing the PRINCIPLE OF SUBSIDIARITY massimo balducci /centre of expertise local government reform/ CoE