%0 Journal Article %T LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT FINANCING AND COSTS OF MUNICIPALITY IN SLOVENIA %A Zan Jan OPLOTNIK %A Bostjan BREZOVNIK %A Borut VOJINOVI£¿ %J Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences %D 2012 %I Babes Bolyai University %X This research paper focuses on the compliance of the actual system of nancing local selfgovernment in Slovenia with the basic principles of the theory of decentralization and guidelines ofthe European Charter of Local Self-Government. It addresses the level of costs coverage within the municipal competence by using the allocated appropriate expenditure resources calculated according to the Law of Financing MunicipalityAct. The purpose of the paper is, therefore, to look for an answer to the question whether and to what extent the obtained funds correspond to the actual workload that municipalities have for performing statutory tasks and for exercisingtheir competences. Analysis shows that, on an aggregate level, these actual systems ensureenough resources for local governments to cover their actual costs and current expenditures;some groups of municipalities, e.g. larger urban municipalities, municipalities with large proportions of elderly people etc. are faced with lack of funding, according to the actual costs data available, while other groups of municipalities receive more fundsthan they need. %K public nance %K scal decentralization %K local self-government %K municipalities nance %U http://rtsa.ro/en/files/TRAS-37E-2012-8OPLOTNIK,%20BREZOVNIK,%20VOJINOVI&_262;.pdf