One of the main tergets of the econoimic reform is creating conditions for State enterprises to conduct land organize their economic activity independently. In order to do that intermediate organs of economic administration had to be eliminated (i.e. units superior to enterprises. In the light of the presently binding statutes of September 25, 1981 the enterprise enjoyes a broad range of rights in respect of decisionmaking. To a very limited degree the role of former superior units was adopted by the founding organs. Yet they can still interfere in enterprises' affaires with the use of legal measures of supervision only in cases provised for in the law. The founding organs though have wide rights to supervise and evaluate enterpris...