A month after the establishment of the councils the Grand National Assembly, on the initiative of the party, passed legislation granting the minorities increased representation on local government bodies.
Seventy percent of the state industrial enterprises, which included 89 percent of the persons employed by the state, were administered by central authorities; the remaining were subject to the jurisdiction of local government bodies.
The rayoni and obshtini are the urban boroughs and village communes that are the smallest units of local government, that is, those that have people's councils (see fig.
The resident IMF representative in Estonia has been worried since early 1996 about a rising public sector deficit boosted by local government spending.
A parish council may, by agreement, acquire an interest in it, and may make by-laws for its regulation under the Local Government Act 1894.
As units of local government the towns must be considered as originally placed on the same legal basis as the villages, viz.
The new self-governing body soon began to legislate in matters of local government, imposing fines for the breach of its by-laws.
Of such institutions of local government in England there were, as has been seen, a considerable number and variety.
But for all that the machinery of local government is clearly under popular control, and as clearly worked for an immediate good, preparing for a greater end.
The heads of a Scottish Education Office, Local Government Board, and Department of Agriculture have been made responsible not to the House of Commons but to the Secretary for Scotland.
The grant of Local Government is working well, and in spite of much poverty the condition of the people is improving.
Important as are the functions of a State in the administration of local government, especially in resisting an overbearing centralization, they must not be exalted above the Nation in its own appropriate sphere.
But no local government in any Colony was allowed to restrict the rights, liberties, and immunities of British subjects.
The Vestry, or public assembly of parishioners, would supplement these feeble efforts atlocal government by choosing not only Chapelwardens, but Parish Constables and the Waywardens.
The parish is our unit of local government, and the history of a town is usually a history of the parish.
Modifications in the system introduced by recent changes in local government.
All through these stormy years, he stood firm for an effective system of Local Government in Ireland.
The new commissioner took responsibility for making assessments of taxable property under a simplified procedure, and the office has remained as a unique feature of Virginia's local government to the present time.
Pierpont provided a measure of needed stability compared to what had preceded it, and as a result slow but steady progress was made toward reconstituting some of the essential elements of local government in the state.
The Jamestown colonist and his backers in the Virginia Company of London were familiar with county government structure in England, and from early colonial times the county was the basic unit of local government in Virginia.
The Underwood Constitution introduced major changes into the structure of local government.
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