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Since the 2021 Freician coup d'état, the politics of the [[Freice|Country of Freice]] (commonly known as Freice) takes place in the framework of a single-party socialist republic. Under the interim constitution of 2021, the sole legal party is the Common Wealth Party of Freice (Kpp), which is described as the 'preeminent movement for political, social, and cultural activities' in Freice. As a consequence of the Kpp's constitutional position, the party's leadership and the national leadership largely overlap. The incumbent First Secretary of the Kpp, Rarje Nemjiesa, is the current Leader of the Senior Council - the head of state and government in Freice.
The politics of the [[Freice|Country of Freice]] (commonly known as Freice) takes place in the framework of a unitary dominant party assembly-independent directorial republic.  


Executive power is exercised by the government of Freice - the Senior Council - whilst legislative power is exercised by the Nuejel, elected every three years. The Senior Council is headed by a Leader, who serves as 'first amongst equals' alongside the heads of the individual government departments; Freice is, officially, a directorial republic with a collective head of state and government. Because the Leader is always the Kpp's First Secretary, in reality, the Leader is superior and not equal to other members of the Council, enjoying the power to appoint and dismiss members at his discretion. The judiciary is officially independent of the executive and legislative branches, but falls under the influence of the Kpp, rendering it de facto under state control.
Under the Schedules of Government (the Freician constitution), executive power is vested in the Senior Council, a five-member body that acts collectively. Legislative power is exercised by the Nuejel, elected every year. The Senior Council is the collective head of state and government, with power shared equally between the members (Councillors). However, power is sometimes accumulated by particular figures who become predominant within the Council. The judiciary is officially independent of the executive and legislative branches, but has fallen to a limited extent under its influence.


Freice's political system is widely regarded by outside observers as undemocratic and authoritarian; political opposition to the authority of the Kpp is prohibited, and censorship is widespread. Freedom of the media is largely curtailed, with the media largely adopting and promoting the interests of the party. Elections are held in Freice, but candidates must be approved by the Kpp, with no real choice for voters.
Freice's political system is widely regarded by outside observers as having adopted some authoritarian features; political opposition to the authority of the ruling Common Wealth government is frustrated, and it is not uncommon for critical journalists to be sued. Freedom of the media is curtailed, with critical media outlets under pressure from the government. Elections are held in Freice, but jerrymandering and other such practices favours the ruling party.


==Executive==
==Executive==
[[File:Rarje Nemjiesa in 2021.png|230px|thumb|Rarje Nemjiesa is the current First Secretary of the Common Wealth Party and Leader of the Senior Council.]]
[[File:Rarje Nemjiesa in 2021.png|230px|thumb|Rarje Nemjiesa is the current Leader of the Senior Council.]]
The Senior Council (Freician: Derjadia rajia) is the executive arm of the Nuejel and the collective head of state and government in Freice, chaired by the Leader and also consisting of a Deputy Leader and Councillors, who work for the implementation of the political, economic, social, cultural, and other such activities of the state. It directs the activities of the state, overseas the management of the country's finances, and ensures the effectiveness of the administrative structure and bureaucracy. The Senior Council is appointed by the Leader with the consent of the Nuejel.
The Senior Council (Freician: Derjadia rajia) is the collective head of state and government in Freice, chaired by the Leader and also consisting of Councillors who work for the implementation of the political, economic, social, cultural, and other such activities of the state. It directs the activities of the state, overseas the management of the country's finances, and ensures the effectiveness of the administrative structure and bureaucracy. The Senior Council is appointed by the Nuejel.
 
Members of the Senior Council officially act as one. No member is more senior than another. The Leader of the Senior Council (Freician: Uenejal gi gura derjadia rajia) is the presiding officer of the Senior Council, elected by the Nuejel every year. In reality, the Leader, as First Secretary of the Kpp's Organising Committee, is elected by the Congress of the Kpp and approved by the Nuejel. This approval is largely symbolic.  


Because the Leader is invariably also the First Secretary, they enjoy de facto predominance within the Council. Whilst the Council officially constitutes the collective head of state and government, it is the Leader who undertakes many of the duties normally assigned to these positions. The Leader appoints and (unofficially) dismisses members of the Senior Council, and nominates candidates for the judiciary for the Nuejel's approval. The Leader has significant influence over both foreign and domestic policy, determining to a significant extent any declaration of war and peace or state of emergency.
Members of the Senior Council officially act as one. No member is more senior than another. The Leader of the Senior Council (Freician: Uenejal gi gura derjadia rajia) is the presiding officer of the Senior Council, elected by the Nuejel every year. The Leader may assume some extra powers by virtue of their private or political relationships and connections with the other Councillors, however.


===Cabinet===
===Senior Council===
As of July 2021, the makeup of the Senior Council (cabinet) is as follows:
As of July 2021, the makeup of the Senior Council (cabinet) is as follows:
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| Gera Ieja Yurjal
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| Common Wealth Party
| Dr. Kuta Nedja
| Dr. Kuta Nedja
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| Councillor for Conservation, Land Protection and Resources
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| Ina Qiguqu
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| 2021-present
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==Legislative branch==
==Legislative branch==
Legislative power is vested in the unicameral Nuejel of Freice (literally 'Meeting'), which is composed of 13 members (or 'delegates') elected every three years via popular vote. All members of the Nuejel are members of the Kpp and need to be approved by the party leadership in order to stand as candidates. The Nuejel is headed by a Presiding Officer, who manages the business of the legislature and oversees its sessions.
Legislative power is vested in the unicameral Nuejel of Freice (literally 'Meeting'), which is composed of 13 members (or 'delegates') elected every year via popular vote. The Nuejel is headed by a Presiding Officer, who manages the business of the legislature and oversees its sessions.


Delegates are elected from one nation-wide multi-member constituency. Under the first-past-the-post system, voters can choose one candidate; the thirteen candidates who receive the most votes are elected. If a delegate is removed, dies or resigns, then the candidate with the most votes who was not elected is elected to fill the vacancy. Delegates can be recalled at any time if ten percent of the electorate signs a recall petition calling for the recall of one or a number of delegates. If more than four or more delegates are recalled, then a fresh general election is held automatically.
Delegates are elected from thirteen single-member constitutencies. Under the first-past-the-post system, voters can choose one candidate, with a plurality required. If a delegate is removed, dies or resigns, then a by-election is held. Delegates can be recalled at any time if ten percent of their constituency electorate signs a recall petition calling for a recall. If more than four or more delegates are recalled, then a fresh general election is held automatically.


The Nuejel is where discussion of all proposed legislation is held. Both delegates to the Nuejel and members of the Senior Council can propose legislation, although it is only through a vote in the Nuejel that any piece of legislation is adopted. In most cases, a simple majority (50%+1) is required, although amendments to the constitution require a two-thirds majority (66.6%+1) to pass. In 7 members (excluding the Presiding Officer) are required in order for a quorum to be reached and for business to be conducted. The Nuejel can also review the actions of the Senior Council, including interrogating councillors and calling for a formal statement from the Council on its actions.
The Nuejel is where discussion of all proposed legislation is held. Both delegates to the Nuejel and the Councillors of the Senior Council can propose legislation, although it is only through a vote in the Nuejel that any piece of legislation is adopted. In most cases, a simple majority (50%+1) is required, although amendments to the constitution require a two-thirds majority (66.6%+1) to pass. In 7 members (excluding the Presiding Officer) are required in order for a quorum to be reached and for business to be conducted. The Nuejel can also review the actions of the Senior Council, including interrogating councillors and calling for a formal statement from the Council on its actions.


The Nuejel approves all nominations for courts put forward by the Leader of the Senior Council.
The Nuejel approves all nominations for courts put forward by the Senior Council.


===Composition===
===Composition===
The current membership of the Nuejel is as follows:
The current membership of the Nuejel is as follows:
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| Imje Inigi Baji
| Imje Inigi Baji
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| 2021-present
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| Arjal Baju
| Arjal Baju
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| 2021-present
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| Kane Bijona
| Kane Bijona
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| 2021-present
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| Pijal Biraqu
| Pijal Biraqu
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| 2021-present
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| Northeast B
| Kemue Bosa
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| 2021-present
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| Northeast C
| Timi Enquja
| Timi Enquja
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| Common Wealth Party
| Democracy and People's Rights Party
| 2021-present
| 2021-present
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| Southeast A
| Tenel Iedel <small>(Presiding Officer)</small>
| Tenel Iedel <small>(Presiding Officer)</small>
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| 2021-present
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| Southeast B
| Pete Kiarja
| Pete Kiarja
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| Common Wealth Party
| Sunrise Party
| 2021-present
| 2021-present
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| Southeast C
| Barjia Odiege
| Barjia Odiege
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| 2021-present
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| Southwest A
| Siegi Pogikna
| Siegi Pogikna
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| 2021-present
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| Southwest B
| Sone Tiekie <small>(Deputy Presiding Officer)</small>
| Sone Tiekie <small>(Deputy Presiding Officer)</small>
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| 2021-present
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| Fris ujteqal A
| Bojida Tiqeqal
| Bojida Tiqeqal
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| Common Wealth Party
| Democracy and People's Rights Party
| 2021-present
| 2021-present
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| Fris ujteqal B
| Iqe Tunia
| Iqe Tunia
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The judicial branch is composed of the courts, which administer Freician law. The Chief Advocate advises the government on all legal matters and the constitutionality and legality of its actions. The Principle Law Officer is the chief legal officer in both civil and criminal matters. They also serve as the chief public prosecutor; it is in their name that all prosecutions are made.
The judicial branch is composed of the courts, which administer Freician law. The Chief Advocate advises the government on all legal matters and the constitutionality and legality of its actions. The Principle Law Officer is the chief legal officer in both civil and criminal matters. They also serve as the chief public prosecutor; it is in their name that all prosecutions are made.


The High Court of Freice is the highest court in the Freician court hierarchy and the final court of appeal in all cases. It has both original (hearing the case for the first time) and appellate (hearing cases heard by lower courts) jurisdiction, and interprets the constitution of Freice. The High Court was established through the High Court Legal Order in 2021, which reconstituted the old Supreme Court following the 2021 coup d'état. The High Court is composed of four judges, including one Judge President, who is appointed by the Leader of the Senior Council.
The High Court of Freice is the highest court in the Freician court hierarchy and the final court of appeal in all cases. It has both original (hearing the case for the first time) and appellate (hearing cases heard by lower courts) jurisdiction, and interprets the constitution of Freice. The High Court was established through the High Court Legal Order in 2021, which reconstituted the old Supreme Court following the 2021 coup d'état. The High Court is composed of four judges, including one Judge President, who are elected by the Nuejel and appointed by the Senior Council.
 
As all courts, including the High Court, are founded based on parliamentary legislation, they only have the powers that legislation has granted to them. Only the High Court has the power to strike down legislation; all other courts can only interpret laws.


==Elections==
==Elections==
Suffrage in Freice is extended to all persons who have reached the age of seventeen years, and who are not incarcerated or on probation or severely mentally disabled. Suffrage is also granted to all persons who have resided on the island for at least three years. Suffrage is granted equally to men and women.
Suffrage in Freice is extended to all persons who have reached the age of seventeen years, and who are not incarcerated or on probation or severely mentally disabled. Suffrage is also granted to all persons who have resided on the island for at least three years. Suffrage is granted equally to men and women.


Elections are held every three years to the Nuejel. No political party is allowed to put forward candidates apart from the Common Wealth Party. Elections take place at three levels of government - the tekbo, the regional, and the national level. In each election, a set of candidates approved by the Kpp, but not necessarily being campaigned for by them, is put forward; voters choose one candidate and, depending on the number of seats in a constituency, the relevant number of candidates with the most votes are elected.
Elections are held every year to the Nuejel. Voters choose one candidate in their constituency; the candidate with the most votes is elected to represent the constituency in the Nuejel. Due to the manipulated drawing of electoral boundaries, the Common Wealth Party dominates elections, with opposition parties taking only a small number of seats.


In tekbo elections, voting is conducted in public by a show of hands. In these elections, the Kpp does not play a significant role, although its approval is still required to stand. Tekbo Meetings of the Kpp are an important source of influence in the results of elections, and it is often from the members of these meetings that candidates are drawn.
In tekbo elections, voting is conducted in public by a show of hands. In these elections, parties does not play a role, with candidates often supported and endorsed by a party but officially independent.
 
==Ideology==
Officially governed by a communist party, Freice combines various aspects of left-wing political thought with traditional Freician culture and practices. The official governing ideology is 'The Freician Path to Socialism', which is a broadly evolutionary form of socialism that emphasises the gradual development of a socialist economy. The Common Wealth Party combines various socialist ideologies, but has emphasised the importance of adapting socialism to the conditions of Freice.
 
The Freician Path to Socialism follows three key beliefs: that Freice is a unique and its cultural way of life needs to be protected; that socialism can only be adopted through a process of development corresponding with the decline of capitalism; and that socialism cannot come at the expense of the environment. Alongside these values, a strong anti-imperialist and broadly anti-western approach is taken, although the latter's application is not always imposed.


==Foreign policy==
==Foreign policy==
Foreign policy in Freice is directed through the Department for Neighbourhoods, Strategic Relationships and Cultural Services. Freice's foreign policy is largely determined by its membership of the Saltstil Pact. It aligns itself with the decisions made by the organisation and maintains support for the decisions made by it. As an anti-imperialist party, the Kpp has supported increased integration of the Saltstil Pact and the adoption of a more firmly anti-imperialist and broadly socialist ideology.
Foreign policy in Freice is directed through the Department for Neighbourhoods, Strategic Relationships and Cultural Services. Freice's foreign policy is largely determined by its membership of the Saltstil Pact as well as its external association with [[Riamo]]. It aligns itself with and maintains support for the decisions made by the Saltstil Pact, even more so those decisions made by Riamo.


Outside the Saltstil Pact, Freice maintains a cordial relationship with former colonial master Maricoen. Economic and cultural interactions have continued after independence and, although somewhat disrupted, beyond the socialist coup. Trade has remained stable and, with 4.6% of the population being of Maricoenian descent, the country remains an important part of Freician foreign policy.
Outside the Saltstil Pact, Freice maintains a cordial relationship with former colonial master Maricoen. Economic and cultural interactions have continued after independence and, although somewhat disrupted, beyond the socialist coup. Trade has remained stable and, with 4.6% of the population being of Maricoenian descent, the country remains an important part of Freician foreign policy.
Riamo represents Freice in states where Freice does not have diplomatic representation itself, with Riamese foreign policy an unofficial cornerstone of Freice's foreign policy decision-making.


==Local government==
==Local government==
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* manage lighting of roads and other public places
* manage lighting of roads and other public places
* hear planning applications for small proposals
* hear planning applications for small proposals
Before the 2021 coup, there were five local government areas, corresponding with the four regions in addition to Freice City. However, following the coup, these councils were abolished and most of their powers were transferred to the national government.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:28, 28 July 2021

The politics of the Country of Freice (commonly known as Freice) takes place in the framework of a unitary dominant party assembly-independent directorial republic.

Under the Schedules of Government (the Freician constitution), executive power is vested in the Senior Council, a five-member body that acts collectively. Legislative power is exercised by the Nuejel, elected every year. The Senior Council is the collective head of state and government, with power shared equally between the members (Councillors). However, power is sometimes accumulated by particular figures who become predominant within the Council. The judiciary is officially independent of the executive and legislative branches, but has fallen to a limited extent under its influence.

Freice's political system is widely regarded by outside observers as having adopted some authoritarian features; political opposition to the authority of the ruling Common Wealth government is frustrated, and it is not uncommon for critical journalists to be sued. Freedom of the media is curtailed, with critical media outlets under pressure from the government. Elections are held in Freice, but jerrymandering and other such practices favours the ruling party.

Executive

Rarje Nemjiesa is the current Leader of the Senior Council.

The Senior Council (Freician: Derjadia rajia) is the collective head of state and government in Freice, chaired by the Leader and also consisting of Councillors who work for the implementation of the political, economic, social, cultural, and other such activities of the state. It directs the activities of the state, overseas the management of the country's finances, and ensures the effectiveness of the administrative structure and bureaucracy. The Senior Council is appointed by the Nuejel.

Members of the Senior Council officially act as one. No member is more senior than another. The Leader of the Senior Council (Freician: Uenejal gi gura derjadia rajia) is the presiding officer of the Senior Council, elected by the Nuejel every year. The Leader may assume some extra powers by virtue of their private or political relationships and connections with the other Councillors, however.

Senior Council

As of July 2021, the makeup of the Senior Council (cabinet) is as follows:

Senior Council (2021-present)
Leader of the Senior Council
Councillor for Neighbourhoods, Strategic Relationships, and
Cultural Services
Common Wealth Party Rarje Nemjiesa 2021-present
Deputy Leader of the Senior Council
Councillor for Conservation, Land Protection, and Resources
Common Wealth Party Tuse Gajal 2021-present
Councillor for Communities, Planning and the Economy Common Wealth Party Amje Naqesal 2021-present
Councillor for Families, Education and Skills Common Wealth Party Jeke Qaga 2021-present
Councillor for Public Health, Social Care and Wellbeing Common Wealth Party Dr. Kuta Nedja 2021-present

Legislative branch

Legislative power is vested in the unicameral Nuejel of Freice (literally 'Meeting'), which is composed of 13 members (or 'delegates') elected every year via popular vote. The Nuejel is headed by a Presiding Officer, who manages the business of the legislature and oversees its sessions.

Delegates are elected from thirteen single-member constitutencies. Under the first-past-the-post system, voters can choose one candidate, with a plurality required. If a delegate is removed, dies or resigns, then a by-election is held. Delegates can be recalled at any time if ten percent of their constituency electorate signs a recall petition calling for a recall. If more than four or more delegates are recalled, then a fresh general election is held automatically.

The Nuejel is where discussion of all proposed legislation is held. Both delegates to the Nuejel and the Councillors of the Senior Council can propose legislation, although it is only through a vote in the Nuejel that any piece of legislation is adopted. In most cases, a simple majority (50%+1) is required, although amendments to the constitution require a two-thirds majority (66.6%+1) to pass. In 7 members (excluding the Presiding Officer) are required in order for a quorum to be reached and for business to be conducted. The Nuejel can also review the actions of the Senior Council, including interrogating councillors and calling for a formal statement from the Council on its actions.

The Nuejel approves all nominations for courts put forward by the Senior Council.

Composition

The current membership of the Nuejel is as follows:

Constituency Name Party Serving since
Northwest A Imje Inigi Baji Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Northwest B Arjal Baju Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Northwest C Kane Bijona Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Northeast A Pijal Biraqu Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Northeast B Kemue Bosa Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Northeast C Timi Enquja Democracy and People's Rights Party 2021-present
Southeast A Tenel Iedel (Presiding Officer) Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Southeast B Pete Kiarja Sunrise Party 2021-present
Southeast C Barjia Odiege Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Southwest A Siegi Pogikna Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Southwest B Sone Tiekie (Deputy Presiding Officer) Common Wealth Party 2021-present
Fris ujteqal A Bojida Tiqeqal Democracy and People's Rights Party 2021-present
Fris ujteqal B Iqe Tunia Common Wealth Party 2021-present

Judiciary

The judicial branch is composed of the courts, which administer Freician law. The Chief Advocate advises the government on all legal matters and the constitutionality and legality of its actions. The Principle Law Officer is the chief legal officer in both civil and criminal matters. They also serve as the chief public prosecutor; it is in their name that all prosecutions are made.

The High Court of Freice is the highest court in the Freician court hierarchy and the final court of appeal in all cases. It has both original (hearing the case for the first time) and appellate (hearing cases heard by lower courts) jurisdiction, and interprets the constitution of Freice. The High Court was established through the High Court Legal Order in 2021, which reconstituted the old Supreme Court following the 2021 coup d'état. The High Court is composed of four judges, including one Judge President, who are elected by the Nuejel and appointed by the Senior Council.

Elections

Suffrage in Freice is extended to all persons who have reached the age of seventeen years, and who are not incarcerated or on probation or severely mentally disabled. Suffrage is also granted to all persons who have resided on the island for at least three years. Suffrage is granted equally to men and women.

Elections are held every year to the Nuejel. Voters choose one candidate in their constituency; the candidate with the most votes is elected to represent the constituency in the Nuejel. Due to the manipulated drawing of electoral boundaries, the Common Wealth Party dominates elections, with opposition parties taking only a small number of seats.

In tekbo elections, voting is conducted in public by a show of hands. In these elections, parties does not play a role, with candidates often supported and endorsed by a party but officially independent.

Foreign policy

Foreign policy in Freice is directed through the Department for Neighbourhoods, Strategic Relationships and Cultural Services. Freice's foreign policy is largely determined by its membership of the Saltstil Pact as well as its external association with Riamo. It aligns itself with and maintains support for the decisions made by the Saltstil Pact, even more so those decisions made by Riamo.

Outside the Saltstil Pact, Freice maintains a cordial relationship with former colonial master Maricoen. Economic and cultural interactions have continued after independence and, although somewhat disrupted, beyond the socialist coup. Trade has remained stable and, with 4.6% of the population being of Maricoenian descent, the country remains an important part of Freician foreign policy.

Riamo represents Freice in states where Freice does not have diplomatic representation itself, with Riamese foreign policy an unofficial cornerstone of Freice's foreign policy decision-making.

Local government

Freice is a unitary state, with the central government being ultimately supreme over all other authorities. The only local government bodies are the Tekbo Community Meetings; these are comparable to local parish councils and mostly serve communities with a population of below 300. These meetings are held in the open, and consist of a panel of four leaders, who hear public concerns, propose solutions, and hold votes amongst those people in attendance. The powers of the Tekbo Community Meetings are of a local nature: they:

  • maintain buildings for community use
  • manage recreational facilities such as parks and playing fields
  • manage cemeteries and other burial sites
  • oversee waste disposal
  • manage lighting of roads and other public places
  • hear planning applications for small proposals

See also

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References

Further reading

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External links

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