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  2. 1992 Namibian local and regional elections - Wikipedia

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    Local Authority Council and Regional Council Elections in Namibia were held from 30 November to 3 December 1992. It was the first set of such election elections since independence of Namibia. SWAPO won a majority of seats in both Local Authority Councils and Regional Councils.

  3. Local government in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Local authorities can only provide services that the law specifically allows them to do. [33] Services provided by local authorities include roads, drains, parks, libraries, housing, waste collection, public conveniences, markets and recreational facilities. Sri Lanka's local authorities do not run schools, hospitals or the police.

  4. Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial ...

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    Minister of Public Administration, Local Government and Home Affairs [21] [22] W. P. G. Ariyadasa: Minister of Local Government [23] Ranasinghe Premadasa: United National Party: 23 July 1977: J. R. Jayewardene: Minister of Local Government, Housing and Construction [24] [25] [26] U. B. Wijekoon: United National Party: 18 February 1989: 28 March ...

  5. Jaffna Municipal Council - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2002 local authority elections were called for the entire country. [32] [33] It was later announced that elections would be held on 25 March 2002 in the north and east, and on 20 March 2002 in the rest of the country. [34] [35] The normal life term of Sri Lankan local government bodies is four years. The life term of JMC expired in ...

  6. Local government areas of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The organisations, often called local government areas (LGAs) are constituted and managed in accordance with the Local Government Act 1999 (South Australia). They are grouped below by region, as defined by the Local Government Association of South Australia. [2]

  7. 2026 South Australian local elections - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023, the Local Government (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill 2023 was passed in the South Australian Parliament, which gave a 10-day extension to all affected council members. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] This avoided the requirement for by-elections, and meant that decisions made by councillors following the most recent elections (but before the ...

  8. List of South Australian government agencies - Wikipedia

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    The ODASA team is led by the South Australian Government Architect and has expertise in architecture, heritage, landscape architecture, urban design and urban planning. The Government Architect role in South Australia: [25] oversees the state's Design Review program; provides independent design advice on large-scale development proposals

  9. List of acts of the Parliament of Sri Lanka, 2010–present

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    Local Authorities filling of vacancies Act 2013: 12 July: 31/2013: 121: Sri Lanka Electricity (Amendment) Act 2013: 7 August: 32/2013: 122: Science and Technology Development (Amendment) Act 2013: 25 October: 33/2013: 123: Convention Against Doping in Sport Act 2013: 11 November: 34/2013: 124: Buddhist Temporalities (Amendment) Act 2013: 11 ...

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