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ADDCN at
a Glance
Background
Establishment of democracy at the national level alone does not ensure
functional, efficient and effective democracy at the grassroots such that
maximum number of citizens is directly participating in governing
themselves. Decentralization of the state power is the means to achieve this
goal. It not only empowers local governance institutions but by so doing
also brings them closer to the people, the sovereign citizens of the state.
Therefore, local self-governments are institutional arrangements that
initiate, ensure and institutionalize democratic process at the grassroots.
As immediate, local self-governments offer better public goods and services
as these reflect, owing to relatively common aspirations, preferences and
needs of the local population, the increasing tendency towards optimization
of social (public) welfare function.
After the restoration of democracy in Nepal, a democratic
constitution was promulgated in 1991. The constitution has recognized the
decentralization of authority as a means to provide maximum opportunity to
people in their governance and hence enjoy the benefits of democracy and
development. However, there was no constitutional provision of autonomous
local governments............
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Rishi Raj Lumsali
Chairperson
From : 16th May 2008
(3rd Jesth, 2065)
(ADDCN)

Hem Raj Lamichhane
Executive Secretary
General
(ADDCN)
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