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Local Government System and Finances in the Republic of Moldova V I O R E L R O S C O V A N M A Y 2 7, 2 0 1 5

Overview of this talk Background of Local Governance Legislation, Structure, and Competences Local Government Budget Structure Revenues and Expenditures Issues of Local Governments Frictions and Inefficiencies Current Reforms Decentralization

Republic of Moldova Parliamentary Republic Population: 3.58m Territory: 33,843 sq. km. Borders: Ukraine, Romania Capital: Chisinau (.76 m) Currency: Moldovan Leu (1 EUR = 20 MDL) Language: Romanian General data

5 regions: North, Center, South, Chisinau, and ATU Gagauzia 35 LGUs 2 nd tier: 2 Municipalities (Chisinau and Balti) 32 Raions and Districts 1 Autonomous Territorial Units (Gagauzia) 898 LGUs 1 st tier 864 communes (villages) 32 district residense towns Administrative territorial organization and local governance

Administrative Territorial Organization A very fragmented system Average Population in first level LGU: 2850 By Law on ATO, minimum required number of residents for ATU is 1,500 However, 1/3 have a population smaller than 1,500, while 86% have a population smaller than 5,000 inhabitants As such, LPAs have limited administrative capacity to fulfill their functions Insufficient financial resources Limited size of localities Reduced managerial capacity (recruiting skill is difficult) Higher per capita costs of service delivery (diseconomies of scale: 250 MDL/capita in smaller municipalities, 50 MDL/capita in larger municipalities) The majority of local governments have merely a representation rather then service provision

Legislation Legal principles and institutional framework for local communities functions Constitution of RM (1994): Local public administration (art. 109), Administrative territorial organization (art. 110, 111), General principles on local organization and district councils (art. 112, 113), Public budget (131) and fiscal principles (132) Local governments finances: Constitution of Republic of Moldova, Law No. 436-XVI on Local Public Administration, of 28 December 2006, Law No. 397-XV on Local Public Finance, of 16 October 2003, Tax Code of Republic of Moldova, No. 1163 of 24 April 1997, Law No. 847-XIII on the Budget System and the Budgetary Process, of 24 May 1996., Law No. 419-XVI on Public Debt, State Guarantees and State Refinancing, of 22 December 2006, Law No. 229 on Public Internal Financial Control, of September 23, 2010. These laws also define competences, responsibilities, and functions of local governments

Budget Structure Revenue Structure Own budget revenues (local taxes and fees, property tax, other fiscal and non-fiscal revenues) Shared taxes and fees Special means (special funds) Transfers (from the state budget) Grants Borrowings Revenues from property sales and privatization

Revenue Structure (2014)

Transfers before fiscal decentralization STATE LEVEL Ministry of Finance State Budget LEVEL II Rayon Financial Division Rayon Budget LEVEL I Mayor s Office Accounting Office Local Budget Local Budget Local Budget Methodological Notes Revenue and expenditure estimations Transfers from one level to other

Transfers after Fiscal Decentralization STATE LEVEL Ministry of Finance State Budget LEVEL II Rayon Financial Division Rayon Budget LEVEL I Mayor s Office Accounting Office Local Budget Local Budget Local Budget Methodological Notes Revenue and expenditure estimations Transfers from one level to other

Budget Expenditures Classifications: organizational expenditures clasified by local and central governments ( first level local governments, second level local governments, central governments, municipalities) functional expenditures clasified by their functions(ex. Education, social, cultural etc.) economical expenditures clasified in 2 main groups current expenditures and capital expenditures. program based budgeting represent multi-years clasification of the expenditures by programs/ projects.

Budget expenditures, tier 1 (2014)

Budget Expenditures, tier 2 (2014)

Local Government Main Issues A weak local fiscal system and the lack of information about taxpayers, that lead to missing of major sources of income; Lack of knowledge in attracting external financing A weak public procurement management; Lack of capacity to attract investors A low level of transparency of local government s activity; For the majority of local governments the expenditures exceed revenues, and is a lack of resources for capital investments; Financial resources are not used efficiently; A low level of collection of own revenues to local budgets. Lack of resources for capital investments

Current Reforms Decentralization Reform Pilot Implementation in 2014 Currently implemented across country Territorial Administrative Organization reform Agenda for 2015, after local elections Very difficult political subject