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    THE AUTHORITY OF THE ADMINISTRATION TO REVOKE AN ADMINISTRATIVE DELEGATION DECISION
    (2024) ZERDOUM ABDERRAOUF; NABIL MALKIA
    The administration's authority to revoke administrative delegation decisions is crucial for ensuring flexibility and efficiency in administrative performance within a modern state. Administrative delegation is a vital tool for distributing responsibilities and easing the burdens on senior officials, thereby contributing to improved workflow within public institutions. Through delegation, the administration can enhance new administrative competencies and develop future leaders' capabilities, thus boosting governmental performance. However, decisions issued by the delegated authority must be characterized by legitimacy and compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. This study aims to discuss and analyze the legality of the administration's authority to revoke both legitimate and illegitimate administrative delegation decisions

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