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Kallikrates The New Architecture for Local Government in Greece in an Environment of Economic Crisis Du 26 au 28 novembre 2014 Montpellier Dr. Michalis Christakis

CONTENTS 1. The Reform Itself. 2. The New Economic Environment for Local Government and the Implementation of Amalgamation. 3. The Outcome of Amalgamation: what was difficult, what worked, where are we now? Dr. Michalis Christakis Member of the Board of National Centre for Public Administration and Local Government (EKDDA) General Secretary of the Municipality of Amaroussion Les rencontres territoriales européennes et internationales Du 26 au 28 novembre 2014 Montpellier

1. The reform itself DIVISION OF POWER IN GREEK POLITICAL SYSTEM EXECUTIVE POWER LEGISLATIVE POWERS JUDICIARY PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC Head of State 5 year term GOVERNMENT Prime Minister (1) Ministers (16) Alternate Ministers (6) Deputy Ministers (20) PARLIAMENT 300 elected members 4 year term 3 SUPREME COURTS: Court of Cassation Council of State Court of Auditors Les rencontres territoriales européennes et internationales Du 26 au 28 novembre 2014 Montpellier

Central Administration (Ministries) Ministry for Development, Competitiveness and Shipping Ministry of Rural Development and Food Ministry of Health and Social Solidarity Ministry of Administrative Reform and E-Governance Ministry of Justice Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of State Ministry of Citizen Protection Greek Government Ministry of Finance Ministry of National Defence Ministry of Interior Ministry of Labour and Social Security Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks Ministry of Culture and Tourism Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change Ministry of Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs

1. The reform itself CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DECENTRALISED ADMINISTRATION REGIONS MUNICIPALITIES REGIONAL UNITS MUNICIPAL UNITS Les rencontres territoriales européennes et internationales Du 26 au 28 novembre 2014 Montpellier MUNICIPAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES 5

Kallikratis Local Administrative Reform Law (3852/2010) Vision: Enhancement of the cooperative function of Local Government in both levels. Aims: Achieving Consolidation, Transparency, Merging and limitation of Legal Entities of Public Law and Enterprises of Municipalities & Regions. Transferring of new responsibilities & powers in Local & Regional Administrations. Enhancing responsibilities of financial audit. Creating new institutions for citizens Consultation promoting the effective participation of local society. Introducing new e-government applications for transparency in the decision making processes.

7 DECENTRALISED ADMINISTRATION The Decentralized Administration in the Greek public administration way established in 2011, with the Law 3852/2010 of "Kallikratis. Attica Decentralized Administration Macedonia - Thrace Epirus - Western Macedonia Thessaly - Central Greece Peloponnese, Western Greece and Ionian Islands Aegean Crete

Kallikratis Local Administrative Reform of Local Government 54 Prefectures 3 expanded Prefectural Administrations 13 Regions 19 Administrative Units 910 Municipalities 124 Communities 325 New Municipalities

13 ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS OF GREECE 2nd LEVEL LOCAL ADMINISTRATION

Kallikratis Local Administrative Reform of Local Government Municipalities : 1. POWERFUL ENTITIES OF LOCAL GROWTH 2. EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATORS OF QUALITATIVE SERVICES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CITIZENS

2. The New Economic Environment for local government and the implementation of amalgamation. Population Spatial Cultural Historical CRITERIAS FOR DETERMINING THE NEW LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES Social Financial Local Growth Geographic

NEW RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES SPORTS & CULTURAL MATTERS MANAGEMENT & FUNCTIONING OF THE STREET MARKETS URBAN PLANNING APPLICATIONS SOCIAL WELFARE EDUCATIONAL MATTERS ISSUING VOCATIONAL LICENCES PROTECTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH PLANNING & DELIVERING TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE FIELDS OF: AGRICULTURE FISHERY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

NEW RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES On the initiative of the Ministry of Interior in cooperation with the Institute of Local Government and the contribution of the Greek Society for Local Development and Local Government for the training and support of the implementation roadmap for immediate action, to ensure the smooth transition of new operators and government effective integration of adaptation to new operating conditions, for up to the first quarter of 2011.

NEW RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES Following the above procedure, a business plan for 135 days was organized throughout Greece for Mayors, Head of Regions and Deputy Head of Regions. Themes which were developed in these workshops are: Governance System - Formation of Institutions Organization of Municipal Services Social Services Organization Functional Integration Supervision of Municipalities & Regions Local Government Finances Personnel Transfer Models for the Organization of Internal Services of the New Municipalities Waste Management Methodology Planning Issues Digital City 2015

NEW RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES 7 Workshops 2 days conference in the capital of each of every Decentralized Administration 2 Programmes 1 workshop in each of 52 cities (more in Athens and Thessaloniki)

NEW RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES Should note that the implementation period of the above programmes, resulted in the training of almost 6000 civil servants of the municipal and regional authorities.

THE IMPACT OF THE CRISIS IN MUNICIPALITIES The impact of the crisis, resulted not only to obligations arising from the "Memoranda leaving no other options and imposing specific governmental policies, but it is also felt mainly: in the funding of municipalities, their economic autonomy and continuous audits and in all matters relating to their human resources.

THE IMPACT OF THE CRISIS IN MUNICIPALITIES With the implementation of the "Kallikratis reform, 325 new municipalities were created whose population, residential, administrative, economic, etc. sizes are now much larger than those of 1.034 Organizations of Local Governments emerged from the program "Kapodistrias". Through the powers that were transferred in 2011, mergers of subsidiaries legal entities of public law and private law, the new Economic and Trade Affairs and operational programs, municipalities have turned into political, administrative and development institutions with extended features, great services and many new activities.

THE IMPACT OF THE CRISIS IN MUNICIPALITIES In this context, the municipalities have to deal with two major problems: How to ensure the provision of services and construction/ maintenance of infrastructure associated with the exercise of their powers under the pressing needs and the increased demand caused by the socio - economic crisis and even a horizon of at least five years? How to exploit all possible sources of funding to the exercise of their powers?

The outcomes of amalgamations: what was difficult, what worked, where are we now? Difficulties 1. The curtailment of government grants, which reaches 60%. 2. The funding of local development initiatives and infrastructure that has virtually vanished and has been limited to financing restructuring, its financial debts. 3. The continuous decrease in human resources because of retirements and redundancy / availability, and ending of project contracts.

The outcomes of amalgamations: what was difficult, what worked, where are we now? Difficulties 4. The increase in administrative costs imposed by the new financial rules and the new structures of financial control which have established 5. The increased needs for funding and enhancing of social structures and social initiatives in order to face the problems caused by the socio-economic crisis.

The outcomes of amalgamations: what was difficult, what worked, where are we now? Best Practices Enhancing social infrastructure The first tire of local government has evolved during the recent years as the focal point of reference of local communities, along with other social agencies in order to address to a large extent the effects of poverty, hunger, lack of health and medicine, housing shortage and generally socio-economic misery experienced by a large part of the population.

The outcomes of amalgamations: what was difficult, what worked, where are we now? Best Practices A total of 2216 municipalities operate social structures and services employing 10,983 people and beneficiaries exceeding 153,000 people Category Structures Category Structures Social groceries 49 Dormitories 5 Daily Centers of homeless host 14 Rations 39 Municipal vegetable gardens 29 Time banks 39 Intermediation offices 45 Social pharmacies 44 Total 137 Total 127

The outcomes of amalgamations: what was difficult, what worked, where are we now? Now Complete program of empowerment of Local Government in collaboration with the European Commission and the German Government Promote the Roadmap to Local Government Reform ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In European Union countries, the local government is the basic organizational unit of government that operates closer to the citizen. It is the institution that is responsible for the basic infrastructure, but also for many social services, and in some countries, also both for the infrastructure and services of the welfare state usually is in the hands of government.

Finally Today the government has to face a wide range of challenges and requirements that change rapidly. From basic networks and physical infrastructure that require continuous improvement and adaptation to dazzling technological developments, to highly complex laws for environmental protection regarding improved quality of life and the need for enhanced social services (care and protection, health and education, e.t.c.)in complex and diverse societies, within an increasing diversity of cultures and ways in a time of life, time of continuous rising of ageing population and changing of family forms.

Thank You For Your Attention!!! I am at your disposal for questions. Dr. Michalis Christakis Member of the Board of National Centre for Public Administration and Local Government (EKDDA) General Secretary of the Municipality of Amaroussion Contact Info Tel: 0030 213-2038302-312 Fax: 0030 213-2038534 E-mail: christakismichalis2@gmail.com Les rencontres territoriales européennes et internationales Du 26 au 28 novembre 2014 Montpellier