Public institutions are living organisms that develop their internal political cultures, administrative manias and economic relations. They compete for space in the interior of the State, where they can thrive and grow or decline and be extinct. Some are permanent (such as armies and courts), others are transitory (parliamentary commissions of inquiry). Each one of them tries to overvalue its mission, to consolidate or expand its power and increase the budget share allocated to it.
A global general sanatorium
A global general sanatorium
A global general sanatorium
Public institutions are living organisms that develop their internal political cultures, administrative manias and economic relations. They compete for space in the interior of the State, where they can thrive and grow or decline and be extinct. Some are permanent (such as armies and courts), others are transitory (parliamentary commissions of inquiry). Each one of them tries to overvalue its mission, to consolidate or expand its power and increase the budget share allocated to it.