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iromakuanhe:municipal_government [2016/10/31 11:03] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation wesfaction:iromakuanhe:municipal_government [2017/10/26 13:39] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation kokuten
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 === Maekardan === === Maekardan ===
  
-  * //Mayor:// The elected head of a city on [[planet:Maekardan]] is referred to as a 'Mayor'. In the majority of cities, the elected official serves six years, and may be re-elected as often as possible. This name, and most of those bellow, are believed to have been inherited from the Colonial peoples the [[people]]'s Saalii ancestors were once in contact with.+  * //Mayor:// The elected head of a city on [[planet:Maekardan]] is referred to as a 'Mayor'. In the majority of cities, the elected official serves six years, and may be re-elected as often as possible. This name, and most of those bellow, are believed to have been inherited from the Colonial peoples the [[species:iromakuanhe]]'s Saalii ancestors were once in contact with.
   * //Councilor:// Councilors are representatives of their local districts or boroughs. They are elected every three years, and may be re-elected as often as possible.   * //Councilor:// Councilors are representatives of their local districts or boroughs. They are elected every three years, and may be re-elected as often as possible.
   * //Chief Auditor:// The chief auditor is official selected by the Board of Councilors to serve for a term of four years, who determines the budget for the city based on the Mayor's recommendations. Their budget plan may be vetoed by the Mayor, or a unanimous vote by the Board, at which point they are forced to resign.   * //Chief Auditor:// The chief auditor is official selected by the Board of Councilors to serve for a term of four years, who determines the budget for the city based on the Mayor's recommendations. Their budget plan may be vetoed by the Mayor, or a unanimous vote by the Board, at which point they are forced to resign.

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