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Transparency And Citizens' Participation: A Framework For A Comparative Analysis Of Local Public Administration

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  • Livia-Georgiana CUJBA

    (Universite de Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne, France)

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The general objective of the present study consists of a comparative analysis regarding the transparency and the citizens's participation in order to identify good practices at the local level. The paper proposes a framework for websites' analysis of the Bucharest and the Paris City Halls based on criteria such as the access to information, consultation, and active participation of citizens. Transparency plays a crucial role in enhancing local democracy. Citizens should be informed by the public administration and stimulated to be engaged in the public decision-making process.

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  • Livia-Georgiana CUJBA, 2022. "Transparency And Citizens' Participation: A Framework For A Comparative Analysis Of Local Public Administration," APPLIED RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 3(1), pages 35-45, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:arasju:v:3:y:2022:i:1:p:35-45
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    1. Teodora Monica FULGA & Marius Constantin PROFIROIU, 2019. "Do Local Government Websites Meet The Minimum Criteria To Serve Their Purpose?," Management Research and Practice, Research Centre in Public Administration and Public Services, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 11(2), pages 45-63, June.
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