TY - JOUR TT - LOCAL SERVICES IN MACEDONIA AND ITS FUTURE PERSPECTIVES AU - Selmani, Lejla PY - 2017 DA - December JF - The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences JO - EPESS PB - ISRES Publishing WT - DergiPark SN - 2587-1730 SP - 80 EP - 84 VL - 8 KW - Macedonia KW - local goverment KW - education N2 - The administrativeorganization of the government of the Republic of Macedonia can be central anddecentralised. It is proven that in developing countries it is difficult to putthe concept of decentralization into practice. Such is the case of Macedonia.The Republic of Macedonia has a single-tier system of local government.Macedonia's local governmental reforms are long-term processes due to thecountry’s need to fulfil objectives such as local-level capacity enhancement,improving relations between local and the central government, changing thebureaucratic mind set in administration etc. To sum up, this work puts forwardthe organizational structure of administration in Macedonia, or, to put itbetter, the positive and negative aspects of local government, which give usinformation about how much progress is recorded at the local level ofgovernance. Questions like the approach of Macedonian local governance, thelegal framework and weaknesses and how these processes develop, how far we cango and how we can get more impressive and successful seek deep examination toreach the answers. This research, which is aresearch on local governance, is based on socio-technical methods, and thetopic which makes active most this work is the research carried on in threemunicipalities in the country (Tetovo, Bogovinye, Yegunovça) by observing andanalysing the organizational structure of local government and service of each.Thus, the main goal of this work is to examine and research whether theaforementioned municipalities provide or not local services, in which domainthey offer services, and what they have done to improve themselves. In the sameperiod, people we studied, methods used while they received municipal services,central-local relations, examine the attitudes of local government taking overadministrative organization. CR - Parliament of the Republic of Macedonia, Nu: 08-4642 / 1 President of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia November 17, 1991, Stojan Andov, Skopje Kurtesh Saliu, Constitutional Law, University of Prishtina, Tetovo, 2002, p.378 A.g.e., s.380 Michael Keating, Jacques Ziller in '' European Union Authority Separation, Member States and Regional Authorities '', p. 212. Responsibility Distribution and Local Government Development and Implementation Program in the Republic of Macedonia http://mls.gov.mk/data/file/PUBLIKIME/ALB/Programi%20i%20decentralizimit%20ALB.pd. (03.01.2015) Esat Stavileci, Definition and Values of Public Administration, SH.A.Napredok, Tetove, 2009, p. 332 Harold F. Gortner- Keneth L. Nichons-Carolyn Ball, Organization Theory, Nonprofit and Public Perspective, Wadsworf Thomson Learning, 3.b, 2007, pg 116 Jong S. Jun-Deil S Ëright, Globalization and Decentralization, Institutional Context, Policy Issues and Intergovernmental Relations in Japan and the United States, 1996, s.89 John J. Kirin, Emerging Regional Organizational and Institutonal Forms: Strategies and Prospects for Transcending Localism in the United States bkz. Globalization and Deconcentration, Institutional Contexts, Policy Issues and Interngovernmental relations in Japan and the United States, s. 134 Ferid Selimi, Local Governance Comparative Reviews, Vatican, Tetovo, 2008, p.45 Etem Aziri, Jonuz Abdullai, Ali Pajaziti, Memet Memeti, State of Law and Reforms in Public Administration: Macedonia Case, Arbëria Design, Tetovo, 2008, p.115 G. Siljanovska Davkova: 'The Municipality Between Reality and Norm', Thesis, Lübliana University, Faculty of Law, 1993, pp. 35, 36, 37. Macedonia's Constitution, Articles 114-117. UR - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/epess/article/364262 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/379790 ER -