Abstract:
The Republic of Moldova as a member of the Council of Europe proclaimed the principle of local autonomy in accordance with the European Charter of Local Self-Government, which considers local communities to be one of the main foundations of any democratic regime and the right of citizens to participate in the management of public affairs can be exercised in the most direct way at the local level and is part of the common democratic principles of all member states of the Council of Europe.In the essence, this one represents the transfer of some competences from the central level to different administrative organs and authorities, which function separately in the territorial-administrative units.