Local governance and the specificity of the local development actor Socio developmental approach in the Local Communities Act 2018 Tunisia
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participatory democracy, local governance, local democracy, urban development, local development actor, public action, centralization of power, decentralization of decisionAbstract
A participatory public act cannot be regarded as a regulatory and administrative process subject to a process of legal restraint and coercion that ensures the success of the participatory path and the establishment of local development parameters in the region. This action is highly influenced by what Grafmeyer calls the effect of context. The societal context within and through which the participatory development act that is the founder of local democracy is produced and recreated, sociologically exerts an important and often decisive influence on the success of the local government concentration experiment. Communities vary in view of the unauthorized or informed tribal, clan and family structure as well as the power relations of the social fabric. The individual does not act in isolation from the collective ties that color his or her social act and draw the limits of his or her involvement in domestic public action. This is what we have tried to cite in the Law on Local Government of Tunisia of 2018, which was ratified in a revolutionary context and in complex and complex political situations that call for a purely illegal reading of the text
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