Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

This page provides answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding the activities of the Rural Municipality Administration, the powers of the Local Council, the status of council members, citizens' appeals, and public participation in local self-government.

The Rural Municipality Administration is the executive body of local self-government within the municipality. It is responsible for implementing local development programs, providing municipal services, managing municipal property, and executing decisions adopted by the Local Council.

The administration is responsible for local budget execution, management of municipal property, infrastructure development, public services, environmental improvement, citizen engagement, and implementation of social and economic development programs.

The Local Council is the representative body of local self-government. It adopts decisions on local issues, approves the municipal budget and development programs, and oversees the activities of executive bodies.

A Local Council member is an elected representative of the residents of the municipality. Council members represent the interests of citizens, participate in council sessions, raise important issues, and contribute to decision-making on local matters.

Yes. Council members are expected to maintain communication with residents, receive and review citizens’ appeals, and assist in addressing issues within their legal authority.

Citizens may submit requests regarding land issues, water supply, roads, street lighting, social support, municipal services, environmental improvement, certificates and permits, and other matters of local importance.

Yes. Residents have the right to participate in public hearings, community meetings, local initiatives, budget discussions, and other forms of public participation in local self-government.

Yes. Local self-government bodies are required to ensure transparency of the budget process and provide information on budget revenues, expenditures, and implementation to the public.

Decisions of local self-government bodies may be published on the official website, public information boards, and other official communication channels in accordance with legal requirements.

In general, Local Council sessions are open to the public. Citizens have the right to access information about agendas, discussions, and decisions concerning matters of local importance.

Matters of local importance include municipal services, local roads, water supply, waste management, street lighting, environmental improvement, municipal property management, and the development of social infrastructure.

The Local Council is the representative body that adopts decisions and exercises oversight. The Rural Municipality Administration is the executive body responsible for implementing council decisions and carrying out day-to-day municipal governance.

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