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Category: Local government in Canada
Local caudillos had declared several regions autonomous of the central government known as Jefaturas Supremas.
The preparation for the charter was undertaken by the predecessor to the current Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, the Standing Conference of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe because involvement of local and regional government was essential.
Local government often sponsors and promotes performances during tourist seasons, and revives lost traditions.
At the 2009 Local elections held on 5 June 2009, Fine Gael won 556 seats, surpassing Fianna Fáil which won 407 seats, and making Fine Gael the largest party of local government nationally.
Reform of the local government arrangements in the County of London and its environs was again considered by the Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London.
Category: Local government in Ireland
Category: Local government
The Local Government Act of 1888 was the first systematic attempt to impose a standardised system of local government in England.
A second Act in 1894 ( Local Government Act 1894 ) also created a second tier of local government.
The Local Government Act was therefore the first systematic attempt to impose a standardised system of local government in England
A second Act in 1894 ( Local Government Act 1894 ) also created a second tier of local government.
The reforms arising from the Local Government Act of 1972 resulted in the most uniform and simplified system of local government which has been used in England.
Local government in Baghdad is arranging feasibility studies for the construction of two new underground lines
Sixty years later, a more radical reorganisation of local government took place with the passage of the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898.
Category: Local government districts of North West England
( See Local government in Pakistan ).
Local councils are responsible for the general upkeep and embellishment of the locality, local wardens, and refuse collection, and carry out general administrative duties for the central government such as collection of government rents and funds, and answering government-related public inquiries.
Local government is carried out through three regional mayors.
Local government in Canada West operated mainly at the district level until 1849, when a system based on counties was introduced.
Local government health services departments may be able to provide advice, names, and contact numbers.
Local government elections were held in 1995, and parliamentary elections in 1996.
Category: Local government buildings in London

Local and leaders
On 29 June 2010 a letter was sent from the Department of Communities and Local Government and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to local authority and business leaders, inviting proposals to replace regional development agencies in their areas by 6 September 2010.
Local leaders then rose up against the Burmese with the help of the rising Thai kingdom of Thonburi of king Taksin.
Local Lhotshampa leaders responded with anti-government rallies demanding citizenship and attacks against government institutions.
Local 8 of the Marine Transport Workers was led by Ben Fletcher, who organized predominantly African-American longshoremen on the Philadelphia and Baltimore waterfronts, but other leaders included the Swiss immigrant Waler Nef, Jack Walsh, E. F. Doree, and the Spanish sailor Manuel Rey.
Local civil rights leaders in Selma had been protesting Jim Crow laws that prevented blacks from registering to vote.
Local authorities justified their action by contrasting it to alleged practices elsewhere in the EU: " Malta sinks their boats and Italy lets them drown ", local leaders claimed.
Several local groups are protesting this development, including Hackney Unites, the Hackney Liberal Democrat Party, and Stokey Local, a group formed by local business leaders and residents.
* 13 – 30 March 2004: Over 70 tombstones in the Jewish cemetery of Tiraspol were vandalized Local community leaders said the authorities refused to help clean up the graffiti painted over the tombstones
Local historians said the main residents of pre-1950 Palm Desert were Cahuilla Indian farmers of the now extinct San Cayetano tribe, but a few members of the Montoya family of Cahuilla / Spanish descent were prominent leaders in civic life.
Local developers and business leaders cite that there are not enough jobs in the city itself ( as 27 % of residents commute to Park City or Salt Lake City for work ) and wish to improve the city's self-reliance.
Local tribal leaders were co-opted to run the homelands, and uncooperative chiefs were forcibly deposed.
Local New York politics were tightly controlled by a parochial elite led by Governor George Clinton, and local political leaders did not want to share their power with the national politicians.
Local leaders can adapt this to their respective circumstances from the state to the municipal or city level.
Local churches are autonomous, electing their own pastors and other leaders, owning their own property, deciding their own budgets, establishing their membership, and conducting all necessary local business.
Local leaders, such as mayors, teachers, and Shinto priests were recruited by the various movements to indoctrinate the populace with ultra-nationalist ideals.
Local African-American leaders believed the pace was too slow, and William Lawson, a youth minister, asked Wheatley High School students to boycott school.
Local Wiradjuri groups under leaders such as Windradyne resisted the settlers until the Frontier Wars of the early 1820s ended the open conflict.
Local real estate developer Robert T. Nahas headed this group ( which included other prominent East Bay business leaders such as former US Senator William Knowland and Edgar F. Kaiser ), which later became the governing board of the Coliseum upon completion.
Reuther had three of the CP-leaning leaders of UAW Local 248 in Milwaukee – one of the CP's bastions and some of Reuther's bitterest enemies – expelled for their refusal to sign the oath.
By this point, all political leaders wore official uniforms, with the piping and background color of the uniform collar tabs indicating which level of the Party ( Local, County, Regional, or National ) within which a Political Leader served.
The UFCW ultimately struck a deal with Hormel management, seized control of Local P-9, and removed the local union leaders, actions that dealt a significant blow to the credibility of the UFCW in the eyes of many in the larger labor movement.
On 17 May the LDV achieved official legal status when the Privy Council issued the Defence ( Local Defence Volunteers ) Order in Council, and orders were issued from the War Office to regular Army headquarters throughout Britain explaining the status of LDV units ; volunteers would be divided into sections, platoons and companies but would not be paid and leaders of units would not hold commissions or have the power to command regular forces.
Local and national Democratic Party leaders recruited Lucas to make a run for his old seat.
Local leaders were required to agree that the schools be open to both boys and girls, that recreation areas would be co-ed, and that teachers would be paid by the local communities.

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