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La décentralisation

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History of decentralization

Over the years, decentralization has transferred responsibilities from the state to regions, departments and communes. It has greatly increased the role of the Regions.
décentralisation

Décentralisation

France works with several levels of government: the State, Regions, Departments, Community of communes, towns and communes.

After both a slow development and adoption of basic laws (in 1982 and 2004), decentralization defines the rights, freedoms and powers transferred to the various local authorities.

The 1982 Act led to the creation of the Regions, was a milestone in decentralization.

More recently, the law of 13 August 2004 organizes the transfer of new powers of the State for Municipalities and Regions and main departments.

This law transfers the management of non-teaching staff, the Personnel Technicians and Workers Services, Regions for high schools and colleges for Departments.


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