0 a group of people formed in order to advise etc -- hội đồng
The King formed a council of wise men
the Council for Recreation.
1 in the United Kingdom, a body of people elected to control the workings of local government in a county, region, district etc -- hội đồng
the town council.
The second part examines the determinants of the participatory performance of the deliberative health councils based on a comparative analysis of the four case studies.
The law gave district councils the power to pass by-laws, provided that the minister for local government and cooperatives approved them.
The local councils adopt programmes, work plans and the relevant budgets on the basis of locally identified social and economic needs.
Thus, such councils, too, have little to lose from policies that express their ideology.
The subject was first brought up in the privy council's preparations for the session of 1563 (two sessions back).
Nevertheless, it seems likely that most councils will continue to maintain registers for the foreseeable future.
Do you think that local councils ought to be controlled by central government more, less, or about the same as now?
Today the state machinery is but one actor among many others, such as regional councils and urban municipalities.
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