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New tendencies in public administration development

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  • Melinda Szasz

    (University of Petroşani, Romania)

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After 1989 our country strongly experienced the public administration reform necessity. One of public administrations reform’s objectives was to attract the citizens in planning and checking activities developed in the public sector and to create "an electronic administration" trying to improve the quality and the rapidity of services offered, using electronic aids. Public authorities are frequently assisted in promoting the social partnership process by the NGO. We must recognize that the NGO begin to have a main role in promoting a real relation between governs and citizens. In the eyes of public opinion the NGO present great credibility, because they are not submitted to governmental politics, commercial or political ambitions. They also have more flexibly structures, that aren’t subdue to bureaucracy and hierarchies and the personal usually is volunteer, and not financial motivated ones. The IT society development and the introduction of communication technologies create "an electronic administration". Public administration will be modernized and the main goal of authorities will be to increase the efficiencies of public services and to make them compatible with European standards. Through IT public administration will be able to collect local taxes on-line, to make public acquisitions through electronic auction and to create advantageous conditions for communication through videoconference system

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  • Melinda Szasz, 2004. "New tendencies in public administration development," Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics, University of Petrosani, Romania, vol. 4, pages 289-294.
  • Handle: RePEc:pet:annals:v:4:y:2004:p:289-294
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