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provincial and committee
Each country had a provincial committee with district committees, and branches were distributed through South Africa.
Every province has a Communist Party of China provincial committee, headed by a secretary beside the two special administrative regions.
The committee secretary is in charge of the province, rather than the governor of the provincial government.
Province (; shěng ): A standard provincial government is nominally led by a provincial committee, headed by a secretary.
The committee secretary is first-in-charge of the province, come in second is the governor of the provincial government.
* Pradesh Congress Committee, the provincial committee of the Congress Party in India
By the time the show was ready to open, however, Borglum had resigned from the committee, feeling that the emphasis on avant-garde works had co-opted the original premise of the show and made traditional artists like himself look provincial.
Tsang's involvement in politics began in 1976, when he was appointed a member of the Guangdong provincial committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Instead of local People's Congresses, the prefecture's working commission of the standing committee of the provincial People ’ s Congress is dispatched and supervises the prefecture governments, but can not elect or dismiss prefecture governments.
The prefecture's working committee of the provincial committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference is a part of the prefecture's committee of the CPPCC.
This means that the prefecture's working committee of CPPCC is a branch of the provincial committee of CPPCC, not an individual society entity.
In the New Democratic Party and some of its provincial branches, the position of party leader was treated as all other positions on the party's executive committee, and open for election at party conventions generally held every two years, although incumbent leaders rarely face more than token opposition.
He represented New Bern in the rebel " provincial congress " assembled from 1774, and in 1776 was a member of the committee that drafted the state's new constitution.
The diet of Posen – West Prussia elected a provincial executive body ( government ), the provincial committee ( Provinzialausschuss ), and the Landeshauptmann as head of the province.
But he was specially anxious to secure some improvement in the education of the Irish people, and some of his proposals were accepted by Edward Stanley, later 14th Earl of Derby, and the government, he was chairman of a committee which inquired into the condition of education in Ireland, and it was partly owing to his efforts that provincial colleges were established at Cork, Galway and Belfast.
De facto party leader Réal Caouette opposed the creation of a provincial party, and convinced delegates to accept the creation of a ten-member committee to study the proposal instead.
At the same time, he wrote prolifically for a variety of local periodicals, especially the paper of the local railway workers ' union, Zheleznyi put ( Railroad ), the official papers of the Voronezh provincial committee of the Communist Party, Krasnaia derevnia ( Red countryside ) and Voronezhskaia kommuna ( Voronezh commune ), the national journal of the Smithy group of proletarian writers, Kuznitsa, and many others.
From 1875 on the provinces were bodies combining regional home rule through representatives delegated from each rural and urban county (), forming the provincial diet ( with a 6 year term ), which elected from its midst a head of this self-administration, the Landesdirektor ( with a 6 to 12 year term ), and a provincial government (, provincial committee ) as well as part of the superordinated overall Prussian royal administration, supervising-on a provincial range-the self-governing municipalities and counties as well as each governorate (, mere supervising bodies of the Prussian government ).

provincial and party
J. N. L. Myres built upon this suspicion and speculated that belief in Pelagianism reflected an actively provincial outlook in Britain and that Vortigern represented the Pelagian party, while Ambrosius led the Catholic one.
Under Khrushchev the local party leadership in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( Russian SFSR ) witnessed the largest turnover in provincial leaders since the Great Purge ; two out of three provincial leaders were replaced in 1953 alone.
The NDP has elected Members of Parliament ( MPs ) from New Brunswick, but most of the focus of the party at the federal and provincial levels is currently in the Halifax area of Nova Scotia.
When the elections following the introduction of provincial autonomy ( under the government of India act 1935 ) brought the Congress party to power in a majority of the provinces, Nehru's popularity and power was unmatched.
The Chinese Yunnan provincial army, under the KMT, occupied northern Vietnam after the Japanese surrender in 1945, the VNQDD tagging alone, opposing Ho Chi Minh's communist party.
In 1970, he was appointed First Party Secretary of the Stavropol Kraikom, a body of the CPSU, becoming one of the youngest provincial party chiefs in the nation.
Many members of the Brezhnev faction came from Dnipropetrovsk, where Brezhnev had served as first secretary of the provincial party organization.
Rosemary Brown, 72, Canadian politician ( NDP ); first black woman elected to a provincial legislature and first black woman to run for the leadership of a major federal political party, myocardial infarction
From 2002 to 2006 the entire Island of Montreal was merged into one city, but this policy was partly reversed when a different party captured the provincial government.
In Canada, the term " Tory " may describe any member of the Conservative Party of Canada, its predecessor party the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, or any similar affiliated conservative provincial party ; the term is frequently used in contrast to " Grit ", a shorthand for the Liberal Party of Canada.
The party and state bureaucracy opposed Linh's reform initiatives ; because of this, Linh tried to win the support of provincial leaders.
These developments led to the provincialisation of the Central Committee ; for example, more and more CC members have a background in provincial party work.
The office Chief Minister of West-Pakistan was the chief executive of the state and the leader of the largest party in the provincial assembly.
In January 1994 the last DC secretary Mino Martinazzoli decided to change the name of the party, which had suffered many defeats in 1993 provincial and municipal elections, to the Italian People's Party.
The group, which was described as a " tight circle of monarchists ," was instructed to find a non-partisan candidate who would respect the monarchical aspects of the viceregal office and conducted extensive consultations with more than 200 people across the country, including academics, provincial premiers, current and former political party leaders, former prime ministers, and others, in order to develop a short list of candidates for the position.
However, an attempt to form a provincial party with clear, if unofficial links with the CA was made in Alberta, where the Alberta Alliance was formed in 2002.
The Alberta Alliance continued to grow following the federal party's merger, and the provincial party fielded a full slate of candidates for the 2004 provincial election, on November 22, 2004, and won one seat in the Legislature.
Historically there have always been parties in States-Provincial ( provincial legislatures ) and Gemeenteraad ( municipal assemblies or city councils ) that were independent from the national party system.
It has strong informal ties to the Parti Québécois ( PQ, whose members are known as " Péquistes "), the provincial party that advocates for the secession of Quebec from Canada and its independence, but the two are not linked organizationally.
In the years after Perón's first years in office, several provincial parties emerged, often as a vehicle for the continued activities of Peronists, whose party was now banned, or as coalitions of politicians from all sectors wishing to take forward provincial interests.
At provincial level, their best results came in Guipúzcoa where the party topped the poll in the 1989 general election.

provincial and government
Orders not written down had to be transmitted to the local provincial government.
The significant presence of visible minorities from British Columbia in both the provincial and federal spheres of government also reflects the high degree of multiculturalism that has come to be associated with Canada.
An example from the constitutional law of sovereign states would be a provincial government in a federal state trying to legislate in an area exclusively enumerated to the federal government in the constitution, such as ratifying a treaty.
President Prieto had four main accomplishments: implementation of the 1833 constitution, stabilization of government finances, defeat of provincial challenges to central authority, and victory over the Peru-Bolivia Confederation.
Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments.
Promotions for tourism beginning in the 1950s recognized the importance of the Scottish culture to the province, and the provincial government started encouraging the use of Gaelic once again.
* The word premier " leader of a provincial or territorial government " is commonly pronounced, with and being rare variants.
In the 2009 provincial election the NDP formed a majority government, the first in the region.
The same applies to amendments affecting the provincial government alone ( section 45 ).
At the province level, the Provincial legislature ( Provincial Assembly ) elects a governor, and the governor, with his government of up to 10 ministers, is in charge of the provincial executive.
Thousands of Congolese were executed, including government officials, political leaders of opposition parties, provincial and local police, school teachers, and others believed to have been Westernized.
Diocletian separated and enlarged the Empire's civil and military services and reorganized the Empire's provincial divisions, establishing the largest and most bureaucratic government in the history of the Empire.
The sisters had no government of their own, but lived under the authority of the general and provincial chapters of the Order.
During his reign, tribal organization began to erode as provincial government officials allowed land to change hands outside the traditional clan and tribal limits.
Further meetings resulted in the creation of committees of safety, and laid down rules by which to resist attempts by the New York provincial government to establish its authority.
Friction with the provincial government rose notably when, in October 1771, Allen and a company of Boys drove off a group of Scottish settlers near Rupert.
After deliberation, Congress directed General Philip Schuyler, who had been appointed to lead the Army's Northern Department, to work with New York's provincial government to establish ( and pay for ) a regiment consisting of the Boys, and that they be paid Army rates for their service at Ticonderoga.
The main objective of the new government was to end disruptive provincial politics and to provide the country with a new constitution.
This action precipitated student strikes and protests by government workers, teachers, and shopkeepers in the capital and provincial cities.
Following the conquest of the native Britons, a distinctive Romano-British culture emerged under provincial government, which, despite steadily extended territorial control northwards, was never able to exert definite control over Caledonia.
The College was officially recognized, with its diplomas marked with the official stamp of the Guangdong provincial government.
* 1977 – The National Assembly of Quebec imposes the use of French as the official language of the provincial government.
The Constitutional Act stipulated that the provincial government would consist of the Lieutenant-Governor, an appointed Executive Council and Legislative Council, and an elected Legislative Assembly.

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