This power is codified in the state constitution. City laws are referred to as ordinances and they may have no applicability, or ability to be enforced outside the boundaries of the municipality to which they apply.
This power is codified in the state constitution. City laws are referred to as ordinances and they may have no applicability, or ability to be enforced outside the boundaries of the municipality to which they apply.
They get their power by elected leaders in a Parliament.
they get elected(not)
Brazilian presidents are elected for a term of 4 years. They can be re-elected for one additional term.
The obvious answer is that large cities have more people, more money and more actual and potential power. Wealthy bankers, business leaders, high-ranking nobles, clergy and newspaper writers all tend to live in large cities and exercise economic and political influence over the whole country.
being elected according to constitutional law.
centered in the leaders and not in the people.
No. Mayors are elected to govern cities; governors are elected to govern states.
Sumerian military leaders primarily obeyed the rulers of the city-states, who were often priest-kings or elected officials. These leaders held both political and religious authority, which granted them the power to command the military. Additionally, the military leaders were expected to protect their cities and expand their territories, adhering to the strategic goals set by their rulers.
Brazilian presidents are elected for a term of 4 years. They can be re-elected for one additional term.
Well they are a type of government so they have to gain the power themselves.
the leaders of towns began to pass on there positions to chosen family members keeping power within each leaders family