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POSSIBILITIES FOR STRENGTHENING THE POTENTIAL OF THE CENTRE OF GOVERNMENT SANDRA BRIGGS, SAFEGE BALTIJA Partner logo Title

Purpose of the Project How countries understand a concept of the Centre of Government and why we need such a concept? Which side of CoG dominates: administrative or political? What are the main problems faced by CoG? What are the main instruments for problem solving? What are the main future challenges?

EUPAN SURVEY Respondents: 27 countries’ members responded They represent: State/Federal Chancelleries Prime Ministers Offices General Secretariats of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers Ministries (Interior, Finance, Local Government etc.)

OECD gives an explanation of the concept of CoG Centre of Government -Theoretical construct or Public Administration Practice? National legislation does not provide a legal definition for centre of government OECD gives an explanation of the concept of CoG The term is used mostly dealing with international organizations (e.g. OECD)

Centre of the Government Size and Structure Prime Minister’s Office Government Office State/Federal Chancellery General Secreteriat One central entity Ministry of Finance Ministry of Justice Ministry of General Affairs Ministry of Public Administration Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government Office for Legislation Government Communications Office General policy and legal coordination secretariat Etc. Configuration of Multiple Stakeholders

Political vs Administrative Political Institution (political power) Administrative Institution (administrative executive power)

Role of the CoG in Development of Intersectoral Strategies and Programmes by Country

4 main areas of action Steering Overall Policy Making Managing Performance and Programs Reinventing Government Supporting the Cabinet

Dominant Functions of the Centre of Government

Methods Used for Training of the Employees in the Centre of Government

DISCUSSION TOPICS If there is an observable trend towards strengthening of the CoG, what is triggering it? “Bold or thin”? – Which functions should the CoG assume to be effective and still remain efficient? What are the main competences which are necessary for work in CoG? Are they different from competences required for work outside of CoG? Why? Does the degree of executive power decentralization influence the choice of policy instruments used in the CoG?

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