omavalitsussektoris
The term "omavalitsussektoris" refers to the sector of self-government in Estonia. This encompasses all local government units, known as municipalities, and their activities. The Estonian Constitution establishes the principle of local self-government, granting municipalities the right to manage their own affairs independently. Omavalitsussektoris is responsible for providing a wide range of public services to residents at the local level. These services typically include education, social welfare, public order, waste management, local roads, and spatial planning. Municipalities are funded through a combination of local taxes, state grants, and revenue from their own economic activities. The Estonian system emphasizes decentralization, allowing municipalities considerable autonomy in decision-making and service delivery, tailored to the specific needs of their communities. Cooperation between municipalities, as well as between municipalities and the national government, is also a key aspect of the omavalitsussektoris, facilitating more efficient service provision and addressing broader regional issues.