Local Governments Lose Claim to State Land, Must Seek National Approval
The article explores issues related to State land claimed by local governments as their own. It investigates whether local governments automatically have rights to manage State land or if they need authorization from the national land agency. The researchers studied laws and regulations to clarify this. The main finding is that regional authorities cannot simply claim control over State land, but must get approval from the national land agency before managing it. This process is essential to ensure proper management of State land by local governments.