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As of 2021, Norfolk County Council employs approximately 10,000 people.
No. You may be referring to Dún Laoghaire, a town in county Dublin. Dún Laoghaire is often pronounced as Dunleary. For administrative purposes, as Dublin is highly populated, 4 different councils, sometimes referred to as county councils, look after different parts of the city and county of Dublin. One of these is known as Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. At one time there was a council looking after the actual city, known as Dublin Corporation, and a county council to look after the rest of the county. In 1994 that council was split into three, which are known as Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin. Together with the one now looking after the city, called Dublin city council, you have the 4 councils. However people still recognise Dublin as one single county and that is what it is. There are city and county councils for Cork, Waterford, Limerick and Galway, each having one city and one county council. The county of Tipperary is the only other county that has two councils.
County commissioners are elected by the people and serve prescribed terms. They are the executive body on a county level. They are responsible for the administrative decisions, and are the ones who decide which county issues will be placed on the ballot.
People that council people are often called councillors or therapists
They developed it from a limited democracy of landowners to an assembly ofall the male citizens - we call this a radical democracy. The assembly of the people met fortnightly and the council put problems before them to decide on. The council carried out the assembly's decisions and administered the state between meetings.
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People in Athens made their laws by establishing an Assembly/council of 500. They would meet every day and decide what to do on the daily objects of that day. They would also propose laws that would then be filtered through the Council. The council would then filter these laws and clean them through, just like our society does today, (mostly).
Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary was created in 1949.
Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary ended in 1989.
South Tyneside council employs approximately 3,500 people.
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