Abstract
Failure of the central/provincial governments to adequately
capture local preferences and provide basic services strengthened the
case for a new local government system for delivery of public services
along with the authority to impose fees, taxes, user charges, etc. to
finance these services. The new System aims at transferring political,
administrative and fiscal powers1 from higher tiers of the government to
lower tiers (Figure 1) in order to bring governments closer to common
citizens for greater accountability and better understanding of the
needs and preferences of people. National Reconstruction Bureau (NRB)
was entrusted the task of designing a local government system which
presented its first blue print in the form of “Devolution Plan 2000”. As
a result of this exercise a new Local Government System has been
installed in Pakistan on 14th August 2001 after the promulgation of
Local Government Ordinance 2001 by all the four Provinces. The new
System comprises a District Government or a City District Government and
Zila Council in a district, Tehsil Municipal Administration and Tehsil
Council in a tehsil (a Town Municipal Administration and Town Council in
a town in a city district) and Union Administration and Union Council in
a union. Village/Neighbourhood councils provide an interface with the
lowest tier of the Local Government (Union Administration) with the
community.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
9 articles.
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