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Hungary: Reforming the State Territorial Administration

This review focuses on the objectives and direction of the State Territorial Administration Reform (STAR) that the Government of Hungary launched in 2010. It provides an evidence-based evaluation of the current state of the reform and identifies steps that can be taken to improve territorial-administration governance and improve service delivery. The review presents practical recommendations to strengthen the structures, processes and resources of the territorial state administration, including opportunities for co-ordination and collaboration between the central, territorial and local self-government administration.

Published on December 23, 2015

In series:OECD Public Governance Reviewsview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Assessment and recommendations
Introduction
Origins of the State Territorial Administration Reform in Hungary and rationale for government intervention
The strategic and policy objectives of the State Territorial Administration Reform in Hungary
The allocation of responsibilities in the territorial state administration in Hungary
Structures, processes and resources of the territorial state administration in Hungary
The central-territorial interface on the ground in Hungary
Annexes2 chapters available
Interview programme
The evaluation's critical success criteria
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