Strategy for implementing the Law 5 / 2010 of June 11, Local Self-Government of Andalusia (LAULA) and the Law 6 / 2010, of June 11, regulating the participation of local taxes in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (LPTCA), in a context of crisis

Authors

  • Francisco de Paula Aguilera González Auditor General of the Granada City Hall.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46735/raap.n81.914

Keywords:

Autonomy, Financing, Local, Andalucía

Abstract

The new Local Authorities outputs recent local elections in May 2011, face the challenge of implementing and applying the Law 5 / 2010 of June 11, Local Self-Government of Andalusia (LAULA) and the Law 6 / 2010, of June 11, regulating the participation of local taxes in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (LPTCA), immersed in one of the biggest economic crisis since the Great Depression occurred in 1929.

This article explores the economic and legislative context in which they have adopted and will implement both laws. Need to think how to deal effectively with the implementation thereof; how to articulate a useful strategy to take full advantage both laws that will affect a decisive role in local governance in the coming years.

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Published

2011-12-31

How to Cite

Paula Aguilera González, F. de. (2011). Strategy for implementing the Law 5 / 2010 of June 11, Local Self-Government of Andalusia (LAULA) and the Law 6 / 2010, of June 11, regulating the participation of local taxes in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (LPTCA), in a context of crisis. Revista Andaluza De Administración Pública, (81), 427–459. https://doi.org/10.46735/raap.n81.914

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CHRONICLES AND DOCUMENTS