Constitutional Basis of Public Administration (Selected Problems) JUDr. Peter Kukliš, CSc., Institute of State and Law of Slovak Academy of Sciences Právny obzor, 102, 2019, special issue, pp. 72-87. Published online: 15.1.2020 Abstract. The paper deals with issues of the proper legal basis for territorial and local self-administration, the position of the Government of the Slovak Republic as a prospective body of state administration (the paper claims it has dual character), the position of Ministers and State Secretaries and their mutual relationship, problematic legitimacy and accountability of the “independent” state administration bodies, or the position of the municipality as a partial expression of civic society and at the same time as a formal state entity. The paper also points out the problems connected with the silence of the Constitution in matters of early elections to territorial self-government bodies. Secondly, paper also deals with selected problems in the operation and activities of public administration entities. It sketches the problems connected with the competence of territorial self-government bodies to issue generallybinding regulations and problems of approximation regulations of the Government and measures of general nature. Keywords: constitution, the territorial-administrative structure of the state, public administration entities, local self-government
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