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Title:Od več ljubljanskih do enotne mestne občine: : upravnopravni in teritorialni razvoj od komunalnega sistema do sodobne lokalne samouprave med letoma 1955 in 1994
Authors:ID Petelin, David (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SCNR - Study Centre for National Reconciliation
Abstract:Obdobje po drugi svetovni vojni je s socialističnim političnim in gospodarskim okvirjem poseglo v upravno organiziranje občin. Uvedba delavskega samoupravnega sistema je vplivala tudi na organiziranje državne in lokalne oblasti. Ljubljana je bila v štirih desetletjih deležna sedmih upravnih razdelitev. Uvedba komunalnega sistema junija 1955 je zabrisala meje med mestom in podeželjem, zato je bila Ljubljana sprva razbita na devet občin, od leta 1964 pa razdeljena na pet občin (Center, Bežigrad, Šiška, Moste - Polje, Vič - Rudnik), ki so se ohranile vse do uvedbe novega sistema lokalne samouprave v samostojni Sloveniji leta 1995. Za reševanje skupnih lokalnih zadev na mestni ravni je bil leta 1955 ustanovljen mestni svet (1964 Mestni svet Ljubljane, 1969 Skupščina mesta Ljubljane), na medobčinski ravni pa Svet ljubljanske regije. Komunalni sistem se je v štiridesetletnem obdobju izkazal za upravno pomanjkljivega, saj je bolj kot za potrebe lokalnega prebivalstva skrbel za naloge iz pristojnosti državne oblasti.
Keywords:mestne občine, krajevne skupnosti, upravni razvoj, zakoni, samoupravljanje, domoznanstvo, Ljubljana, 1955/1994
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2020
Year of publishing:2020
Number of pages:str. 177-216
Numbering:Letn. 4, št. 1/2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22637 New window
UDC:352(497.4Ljubljana)"1955/1994"
ISSN on article:2591-1201
COBISS.SI-ID:46181379 New window
Copyright:Študijski center za narodno spravo
Publication date in DiRROS:26.06.2025
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Title:Dileme : razprave o vprašanjih sodobne slovenske zgodovine
Publisher:Študijski center za narodno spravo
ISSN:2591-1201
COBISS.SI-ID:292982272 New window

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Language:English
Title:From several Ljubljana municipalities to a unified city municipality
Abstract:The period after the Second World War interfered with the administrative organisation of municipalities with the socialist political and economic framework. The introduction of the workers’ self-government system also influenced the organisation of state and local government. Ljubljana has received seven administrative divisions in four decades. The introduction of the communal system in June 1955 blurred the borders between the city and the countryside, so Ljubljana was initially divided into nine municipalities, and since 1964 it had been divided into five municipalities (Center, Bežigrad, Šiška, Moste - Polje, Vič - Rudnik) until the introduction of a new system of local self-government in independent Slovenia in 1995. The City Council (1964 City Council of Ljubljana, 1969 City Assembly of Ljubljana) was established in 1955 to resolve common local issues at the city level, and the Council of the Ljubljana Region was established at the inter-municipal level. In the forty-year period, the communal system had proven itself to be administratively deficient, as it performed tasks within the competence of state authorities more than it dealt with the needs of the local population.
Keywords:Ljubljana, administrative development, commune, municipality, city, 1955–1994


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