Evolution of public administration in the post-Soviet countries. The Republic of Lithuania

In post-Soviet countries, Journal articles

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Muliuolis A.A., Karama L.L., Romanovsky V.M., Evolution of public administration in the post-Soviet countries. The Republic of Lithuania // Public Administration,
2022, №2 (136)
, с. 100-118.

ALVYDAS ANTANAS MULIUOLISа

аPublic Council under the Head of the City County “City of Kaliningrad”

LARISA LVOVNA KARAMAb
VICTOR MOISEEVICH ROMANOVSKYb

bRussian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration – Western Branch

DOI: 10.22394/2070-8378-2022-24-2-100-118

Abstract:
The article analyzes the changes that took place in the Republic of Lithuania after gaining sovereignty. During thirty years of independence, Lithuania has built a modern state with a developed democratic political system and market economy. The process of state-building continues; all administrative reforms are focused on modern Western models that meet the standards of the European Union and are aimed at forming a developed society as well as ensuring the rights and freedoms of all its members.

Keywords:
the Republic of Lithuania, president, government, Seimas, Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, administrative reform, the system of state and municipal service, e-government

Received:
November 9, 2020

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