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Participation and Accountability in Local Governance in Emerging Democracies: The Debate between Elections and Appointments to the District Assemblies in Ghana.

机译:新兴民主国家中地方治理的参与和问责制:加纳地区议会选举与任命之间的辩论。

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In many developing countries, ongoing decentralization reforms are promoting changes in governance structures that are reshaping the relationship between local governments and citizens. The success of these decentralization reforms will depend on active citizen participation, the ability to hold public officers accountable for their decisions, sound financial management and the provision of desired basic services. This paper focuses on popular elections as a critical tool in ensuring citizen participation and in holding local government political officeholders accountable for their actions. The research gathered empirical data through discussions and interviews from selected districts on stakeholders’ participation and their perceptions of downward accountability of political officeholders in local governance. The study revealed that contrary to the mainstream view that lack of downward accountability of local government leadership was due to their non-elective nature and that adopting the ‘elective principle’ would ensure this, was not borne out of the facts on the ground as those of them who hold elective offices have not been shown to be accountable to the electorate who elected them. The paper adduced empirical evidence to demonstrate that the appointments of the District Chief Executives (DCEs) and 30% Assembly members (AMs) have been made a scapegoat for the lack of citizen participation and downward political accountability of leaders in the local governance process and concludes that selecting public officeholders wholly through the ballot box though necessary, could be a deficient policy in enhancing local development in an emerging economy like Ghana. Development and accountability strategies will be most effective when they are cumulative and combined. Thus, a mix of appointments and indirect and direct elections of officeholders can be the best approach to enhance effective service delivery, development and accountability in the district assemblies. Keywords: Participation and Accountability, District Assemblies (DAs), Emerging Democracies, Assembly members, District Chief Executives.
机译:在许多发展中国家,正在进行的权力下放改革正在促进治理结构的变化,这种变化正在重塑地方政府与公民之间的关系。这些权力下放改革的成功将取决于公民的积极参与,使公职人员对其决定负责的能力,健全的财务管理以及所需的基本服务的提供。本文着眼于大众选举,这是确保公民参与并促使地方政府政治官员对自己的行为负责的重要工具。该研究通过对选定地区的讨论和访谈,收集了有关利益相关者的参与以及他们对政治官员对地方治理负有责任感的看法的经验数据。该研究表明,与主流观点相反,缺乏地方政府领导层的向下问责制是由于他们的非选举性质,而采用“选举原则”将确保这一点,这与事实不相符。他们谁持有选任职位都没有被证明是问责谁选举他们的选民。该文件引用了经验证据,以证明地区首席执行官(DCE)和30%的议会议员(AM)的任命已成为替罪羊,因为缺乏公民参与和领导人在地方治理过程中缺乏政治责任感,并得出结论认为必要时完全通过投票选拔公职人员可能是在加纳这样的新兴经济体中促进当地发展的一项不足政策。发展和问责战略是累积性和综合性的,将是最有效的。因此,混合任命和间接或直接选举公职人员可能是增强区议会有效服务交付,发展和问责制的最佳方法。关键字:参与和问责制,区议会(DAs),新兴民主国家,议会议员,区行政总裁。

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