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  2. Nauru Local Government Council - Wikipedia

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    Between the Local Government Council's dissolution and the Nauru Island Council's creation, there was an interim Nauru Council, which consisted of the cabinet of Nauru and was led by the president. The Nauru Island Council had less power than the Local Government Council, playing more of an advisory role to the national government. [3]

  3. Nauru - Wikipedia

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    From 1992 to 1999, Nauru had a local government system known as the Nauru Island Council (NIC). [86] It was a successor to the Nauru Local Government Council , established in 1951. [ 87 ] This nine-member council was designed to provide municipal services.

  4. Category : Members of the Nauru Local Government Council

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    Councillors of the defunct Nauru Local Government Council. Pages in category "Members of the Nauru Local Government Council" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. Politics of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    An elected member of the Nauru Island Council cannot simultaneously be a member of parliament. Land tenure in Nauru is unusual: all Nauruans have certain rights to all land on the island, which is owned by individuals and family groups; government and corporate entities do not own land and must enter into a lease arrangement with the landowners ...

  6. 1951 Nauruan Local Government Council election - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Chiefs did not have any powers and served only to advise the Administrator, who did not have to heed their advice. [3] The Council sent a petition to the 1948–49 session of the United Nations Trusteeship Council , complaining that "the Native inhabitants still had no voice in the formulation of general administration policies ...

  7. Council of Chiefs (Nauru) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Chiefs has its early origin after the Nauruan Civil War and subsequent German annexation in 1888. Nauru District Officer Fritz Jung maintained an informal Council of Chiefs as a way of consulting with the Nauruan people. [1] During Nauru's time as a German protectorate, the traditional Nauruan tribal social structure was largely ...

  8. Parliament of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The island was previously a United Nations Trust Territory administered by Australia. The Australian government's Nauru Act 1965 created the Legislative Council for the Territory of Nauru , consisting of 15 members – nine elected members, one ex officio member (the Administrator of Nauru ), and five "official members" nominated by the ...

  9. Category:Government of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    Nauru Local Government Council; Nauru Police Force; Nauru Television This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, at 04:25 (UTC). Text is available under the ...