Performance Bureaucratization from the Administration Public in Timor-Leste (2025)
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https://doi.org/10.58372/2835-6276.1343Keywords:
Bureaucratization Performance of Public Administration, Principles of Public Administration, DecentralizationAbstract
Introduction: Based on CRDTL Article 137/1 and 2 which deals with public administration and aims to pursue of interest public, in the Respect by the rights and interests legitimate interests of citizens and constitutional institutions. Public administration is also structured to avoid bureaucratization, bringing services closer to populations and ensure the participation of stakeholders in its effective management. Therefore, the Constitution guarantees or authorizes the bureaucratization system that operates in public administration within a national territory and excludes bureaucratization in the face of the supremacy norm.
Research Objective: To understand and explore the bureaucratization of public administration in East Timor.
Research Methodology: We used the documentary research method, that is, the deductive method in which data were collected through bibliographic references (books, articles, the internet, etc.) and the ideas and opinions of our jurist in Timor-Leste and Global star references.
Research Results: It should be carefully borne in mind that the result derived are based on the Constitution of RDTL, and in its article 137, on general principles of administration public following the public administration has aims to pursuers the public interests of citizen and people. Respecting the rights and legitimate of population and constitutionally organizations. Public Administration is structured to avoided the bureaucratization, bringing services to closer the people’s lives and ensure the participation of interesting things to parties in its effectiveness management. The regulation establishes the rights and guarantees that administrative experience in particularly against the acts of kindness harmed theirs rights on legitimately for interest of public administration and management.
Conclusion: The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste is a democratic state under the rule of law, as proclaimed by its Constitution, which stipulates in Article 137 the general principles of public administration regarding the avoidance of bureaucratization. Therefore, to ensure good administration, a bureaucratization system exists with means to expedite public service to serve citizens cited by (Corte Real AG., et al, 2025).
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