ES vaidmuo, vystant gerą viešąjį valdymą Lietuvoje ; The EU's role in the development of good public governance in Lithuania
The paper gives an overview of the European Union's role in the development of good public administration in Lithuania. It discusses the concept of good governance and how it is treated by international organizations. White Paper on European governance, transparency initiative, in consultation with the public and the Ombudsman contributes to the promotion of good governance. The paper gives an overview of the Common Assessment Framework, which is open to all European public administration organizations wishing to improve their performance. This model is one of the most popular application of quality management activities in Europe. Good public governance is based on the orientation of the individual. European Union, the prevailing efficiency, transparency, effectiveness, participation in efforts to implement the principles of Lithuanian public governance. European Union has released five principles of good governance: openness, participation, accountability, efficiency, sustainability. To improve good governance by the European Union best practices that provide new knowledge and ideas on how to improve the situation. Consistent, secure and purposeful work in the field of public administration, contribute to better outcomes, civic involvement, introduction of new methods and solutions. Public administrations, which are based on transparency, openness, accountability, cooperation with citizens, the private sector, non-governmental organizations are able to develop good governance. National cooperation is an important factor, but this alone is not sufficient to achieve effective and efficient results, it is necessary to cooperate at European level. European Union Member States of best practice analysis and evaluation would help innovate the public administration that is oriented to the needs of citizens. Community support for public help to improve Member States to move towards more efficient public management. Good governance is an important factor in allowing the state to be seen and heard both at home and throughout the European Union.