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POPESCU Luminiţa Gabriela                        FAMP
                                       PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA AND RESPONSIVENESS GOVERNANCE                 CCASP









                   PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11 TH  ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE




                                                       FIGURE 3. PRIORITIES OF THE SENATE AGENDA
                                                 Source:  The Public Policy Institute, Monitoring Report, 2011














                        30 th  – 31 st  October 2015  ”Strategic Management for Local Communities”   Bucharest   The study has revealed that there are now over 200 bills that are on the Parliament `s vote queue for over
                                         FIGURE 4.LAST POSITIONS IN THE HIERARCHY OF THE PRIORITIES ON THE SENATE AGENDA
                                                 Source:  The Public Policy Institute, Monitoring Report, 2011



                              a year.

                              The celerity of the legislative process is a very importantindicatorfor the efficiency andeffectiveness of the
                              Parliamentary work.According to ourConstitution, any legislative proposalinitiatedbythe deputies,senators

                              or the Governmentshall undergolegislationinParliamentwithin 90days afterregistration, or 120 days for
                              codesandlawsof  astonishing  naturalcomplexity.According  to  regulations  inforce,thetwoChambers

                              ofParliamentcandecideon theproposalsand/orrecordedbills.

                              In the absence of plen debates of a large number of projects, these have been adopted through the tacit

                              adoption procedure. The distribution of these bills, both for the Deputy Chamber and the Senate are:













                                FIGURE 5. DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL ADOPTED BY TACIT PROCEDURE (PARLIAMENT VS. GOVERNMENT)

                                                 Source:  The Public Policy Institute, Monitoring Report, 2011



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