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[The momentum for decentralization increased in the 1990s, leading to administrative and financial reforms, especially the enactment of the “Law Concerning the Development of Related Laws to Promote Decentralization” in 1999. Usually referred to collectively as the “Decentralization Collective Law,” this legislation included the amendment of 475 laws, such as the Local Autonomy Law, most coming into effect in April 2000.]
Published: Mar 2, 2022
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