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What is a local government?

Government of the affairs of counties, towns, etc., by locally elected political bodies.It is run by the local councillors. People who want to be councillors are called candidates. People over 18 vote for new councillors.


What is the Japanese Congress is called the?

The House of Representatives and the House of Councillors.


What do you call the people that council people?

People that council people are often called councillors or therapists


How many councillors can stand for each ward?

two councillors can stand for each ward


What were Persian administrators who helped manage the Persian Empire?

The provincial Governors called Satraps, and his central councillors.


What is a councillors surgery?

Mostly in the United Kingdom: Councillors hold regular surgeries in their ward so that members of the public have regular opportunities to speak with their Councillors about any Council problems or issues that they have.


What are elected officials in local government called?

Councillors, generally. Though some may have a particular title such as mayor.


Who elects mayor in municipality in India?

The councillors elect mayor in the municipality in India. the councillors are elected by the general public.


How many councillors are in Calgary?

ten


What was the name of the Japanese parliament?

The name of the Japanese parliament is the Diet or Kokkai. The lower House called the Shugin (the House of Reprsenitives)and the upper house called the Shangin (House of Councillors)


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What is the leader of an Australian council called?

If you mean a "Municipal" or "City" council, the head is called a "Mayor" who is elected by the councillors from amongst their own ranks. Prior to the shake up of Municipal councils in the mid 1990's, the elected head of a "Shire" council was known as the "President of the xxxxx Shire Council". Similarly to a Mayor, the President is elected by the councillors from amongst their own ranks.