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The Analysis for the residential participation budgeting system as Local Finance Act -The case study for the residential participation budgeting system in Seoul-

  • Civil Society and NGO
  • 2014, 12(2), pp.3~35
  • Publisher : The Third Sector Institute
  • Research Area : Social Science > Social Science in general > Other Social Science in general

진명구 1

1국회 법제실 법제관

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to analyze the problem and to find theway of improvement for the residential participation budgeting system inSeoul, 2012. At first, modification to the range of residential participation is urgentassignment to solve conflicts between a local assembly and the Commissionof the residential participation budgeting in Seoul as an organization forthe residential participation. This is a critical point to success the residentialparticipation budgeting system, because sustainable development of thissystem is based on its visible change in local-public policy. Second, It concerned the implementation of the residential participationbudgeting system in Seoul, mega city as a population 10Million people. Overpopulation leads to decrease representative of the organization for theresidential participation. If there are inadequateness problems to adaptessential element for the residential participation budgeting system, thesystem in Seoul have to be revised to focus on its size. Third, bureaucratic operation in the system, the closing of budgetingproposal for resident, absent of infra-structures problems have to be solvedby ‘Civility’of citizen. The administrative local government in seoulconcentrate on building the infra-structures to educate debate training for residents and reducing gradually its role in the residential participationbudgeting system. These improvement will enhance the civility in Seoul-citizen, thereforethey play a role as an agenda-setting party in local-Governace andsupervisor to execution of budget. Eventually, It realize‘Deliberationdemocracy’in our society.

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