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I think they are called Mayors.
The leader of a council in Australia is usually known as the Mayor. In some smaller regional councils, the leader is the Chairman of the shire.
The leader of the Manchester City Council is Richard Leese.
It is normally called the City Council, but in some places it is called the Board of Alderman. The mayor is usually the leader.
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.
A:Constantine called the First Council of Nicaea, with the objective of getting agreement among the bishops on matters of theology. As emperor, he regarded himself as the supreme leader of the Christian Church, but allowed the bishops to reach their own consensus at the Council.
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In Canadian politics, the leader of the Municipal Government is called a Council-chief Administrative Officer (CAO). A CAO may be known as the city administrator, municipal manager or city commissioner and is largely a modified version of the council-manager system popular in the US.
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