The historical experience of organizing local self-government body as a public administration organ in germany

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In the world, the system of citizen self-government is recognized as the lowest stage of mass governance, an integral feature of a democratic state and a form of social governance of society. Improving the national legislation governing the self-government of citizens as an administrative body and increasing its role and importance in the system of public administration has become a requirement of the times. This article highlights the German experience of organizing local self-government as an administrative body.

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