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    What is the primary goal of administrative institutions?

    To create actors that serve the general interest.

    How does administrative action differ from constitutional law?

    It focuses on the organization of executive power and administration.

    What is the significance of the Grand National Debate (2019)?

    It highlighted the role of state organization in addressing democratic crises.

    What does decentralization aim to achieve?

    To enhance decision-making power closer to citizens.

    What is the impact of the 3DS law?

    It clarifies competencies between the state and local authorities.

    What characterizes public institutions?

    They are dedicated to satisfying general interest needs.

    What distinguishes public legal personality from private legal personality?

    Public entities serve a general interest, while private entities focus on collective interests.

    What is the principle of specialty in public institutions?

    They can only act within the scope of their assigned missions.

    How do administrative institutions ensure legality?

    They must always respect the law, as illegal acts can be annulled.

    What is the relationship between administrative institutions and the general interest?

    They are tasked with managing public services for the general interest.

    What does the term 'administration' encompass?

    Activities aimed at satisfying public needs like order and justice.

    What is the role of agents in public administration?

    They execute activities that serve the public interest.

    What are the criticisms commonly directed at administrative institutions?

    Complexity, lack of transparency, and inefficiency.

    What does the term 'administrative reform' imply?

    Continuous efforts to improve efficiency and responsiveness.

    What is the significance of the principle of public service?

    It ensures that institutions act in the interest of the public.

    How does the French administrative tradition differ from other systems?

    It exhibits remarkable continuity despite political changes.

    What is the impact of European Union membership on French institutions?

    It necessitates adaptations in organization and functioning.

    What is the function of the Council of State in France?

    It acts as both an administrative judge and a state advisor.

    What does the term 'public interest' signify in administrative law?

    It transcends individual interests and serves the collective good.

    What is the role of decentralization in enhancing democracy?

    It empowers local authorities and promotes citizen participation.

    What are the key themes of the National Dialogue for Refounding Public Action?

    Ecological transition, public finance, democracy, and state organization.