1.Priority of Government policy – policy planning occurs in accordance with the Government’s Declaration on Intended Activities.
2.Participation – non-governmental organisations, private sector, local governments, international institutions are involved in the process of policy planning. Society is provided with information regarding policies planned.
3.Continuity and coordination – in the process of policy planning both actualisation of existing Government’s policies and coordination with other initiatives are provided.
4.Financial constraint – existing financial constraints within the State Budget are taken into account when accepting new policy initiatives.
5.Accountability – policy planning is results oriented process. Accountability is ensures at all levels of public administration.
6.Subsidarity – in the process of policy planning, it is evaluated which level of public administration is the most appropriate for implementation of a particular policy. Considering the contents and volume of the task as well as requirements for economy and effectiveness does it. It is possible to foresee delegation of some policy issues to the local government competency.
Urban Development Policies Study notes for M. plan Sem-II
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