Liron Doron Levi, CEO of the Center for Local Government, told ministry directors at the Local Government Conference that while emergency collaboration between central and local government works well, routine coordination often stalls and local government lacks representation in decision-making centers.
Liron Doron Levi, CEO of the Center for Local Government, criticized the state of intergovernmental coordination during a speech at the Local Government Conference. Speaking before ministry directors, she stated that while emergency collaboration between the central and local authorities functions effectively, routine coordination often breaks down. She highlighted a recurring lack of representation for local government in decision-making forums as a core problem.
The comments reflect ongoing tensions between municipal and national authorities in Israel, particularly over resource allocation and policy input during non-emergency periods. No specific policy response from the ministries was reported.
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