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The Romanian Municipality of Aiud, through the project “Efficient Public Administration for Citizens”, funded by POCA 2014 - 2020, is developing two important strategies for the local community, respectively:
In this context, the City Hall is conducting a survey to consult the public on the content of sector strategy proposals. The opinion of the locals, expressed through the answers to the questions, will influence the decisions regarding the interventions and projects that will be developed in the coming years in the Municipality of Aiud.
The questionnaire is made up of three sections:
The estimated time for the competition of the questionnaire is approximately 7 minutes. The answers are anonymous.
Aiud Municipality has introduced the good practice of working in full transparency. Often on its website, you will find work opportunities in the City Hall, opportunities for inclusion in various projects and public consultations. The same principle applies to the strategies of the local administration - they are implemented for the people and by the people.
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