
Auxiliary units of the commune are a key element of the reborn system of local government. Thirty-five years of the functioning of local government is an opportunity to reflect on the legal position of auxiliary units of the commune, both in an evolutionary context and de lege ferenda proposals. Contemporary local government faces new challenges in organizational and functional terms, hence, the role of auxiliary units of the commune is becoming more significant and should be viewed through the prism of current needs and the possibilities for implementing tasks of local communities. The article presents the stages of evolution of auxiliary units that have influenced the current shape of the local community and the way the commune carries out its own tasks. Four models of directions for change (from the most progressive to the conservative one) have been proposed, which the legislator faces in shaping the legal position of the auxiliary unit of the commune.
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