“The administrative reform has been waiting for its implementation for 20 years. It is needed by all the regions and all the residents of the country,” said the Prime Minister after the government’s meeting in summer 2017. “We are now at the most difficult and crucial stage.”
The first part of this phrase could well be heard in
A few years ago, the situation in
- small communities with no chance to become capable, but with the powers of a city with one hundred thousand residents;
- resistance of mayors-longtimers to reforms (yes, this is not only our problem!);
- focus on a “voluntary association”, that sometimes seemed like a simulation of the reform;
- Russian factor as a brake of the reform ...
Though recently, there has appeared a significant difference between
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