Examples of using Decentralisation in English and their translations into Greek
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The commonly-cited definition of decentralisation.
Urbanisation is another major global trend that affects decentralisation.
The focus was on cultural heritage and the decentralisation process.
Without fiscal decentralisation, political and administrative decentralisation are meaningless.
Ceding of public funds through decentralisation.
This means real decentralisation.
Citizen participation is an essential part of successful decentralisation.
Administrative reform and decentralisation.
Regional development and decentralisation.
Support programme for the start-up of decentralisation in the DRC.
This goes against the spirit of decentralisation.
Decentralisation of powers is one thing and loose federation another.
Reports on decentralisation were sent regularly to the budgetary authority.
A referendum campaign on Macedonia's new decentralisation laws was formally launched on 8 October.
Decentralisation is expected to be another critical issue.
Decentralisation suggests a relationship with one Member State only.
Decentralisation may facilitate tailoring services to local needs.
Such decentralisation precluded the erection of a new State system.
This will foster regional economic development and decentralisation.
Decentralisation and deconcentration are sometimes used interchangeably.