Provincialcouncil may refer to In the Church Plenary council Catholicism Provincial councils ProvincialCouncil , a local ecclesiastical synod . In government Provincial Councils Sri Lanka Provincial Councils , local government bodies in Sri Lanka . In sports GAA Provincialcouncil , organisational bodies within the Gaelic Athletic Association . disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 for the council of the Roman Catholic Church ecclesiastical province Provincial councils are organisational bodies within the Gaelic Athletic Association , each made up of several GAA county GAA counties . The provincialcouncil is responsible for the organisation of club and inter county competitions such as the provincial championships , and the promotion of Gaelic games within their region. There are five provincial councils in the GAA, four in Ireland Connacht GAA Connacht , Leinster GAA Leinster , Munster GAA Munster , Ulster GAA Ulster and one in British GAA Britain . The ultimate goal of the Europe GAA European county board is to become a provincialcouncil. GAA bodies gaelic games stub Category Gaelic games governing bodies in Ireland Category Gaelic games governing bodies Category Provincial councils of the GAA ... more details
President of South Africa State President . The four provincial councils were the Cape ProvincialCouncil , the Natal ProvincialCouncil , the Transvaal ProvincialCouncil and the Orange Free State ProvincialCouncil . History The Union of South Africa was created in 1910 in terms of the South Africa ... powers of each provincialcouncil were transferred to the Administrator of the province, subject to the approval ... by all citizens of the province regardless of race. Election The provincialcouncil was composed of members ... would have corresponding Assembly and provincialcouncil divisions, while provinces with fewer than 20 Assembly seats would have two provincialcouncil divisions for each Assembly division. The result was that Natal, with exactly 20 Assembly seats, saw its provincialcouncil shrink from 25 to 20 members while the Orange Free State, with 14 Assembly seats, saw its provincialcouncil grow from 25 to 28 members. The qualifications required to vote in provincialcouncil elections were initally ... of the provincialcouncil. In 1956, under the Separate Representation of Voters Act , coloured ... voters were removed in 1968. Originally the term of the provincialcouncil was five years, from the first ... for the meeting, but the provincialcouncil had to meet at least once a year. The South African Parliament ... postponed until 1943 , but there was no general power to dissolve a provincialcouncil before its statutory ... by the provincialcouncil. These members were elected by single transferable vote , so were not necessarily ... out. He was not responsible to the provincialcouncil and it had no power to remove him from office ... South Africa References Reflist Category Provincial governments of South Africa Council Category ...The provincial councils were the legislature s of the Provinces of South Africa History four original ... transferred to the new Parliament of South Africa Parliament of the Union . The provincial ... of 1961 preserved the provincial councils unchanged, except that the powers previously vested ... more details
Kandahar ProvincialCouncil is a Province level legislature or Shura for Kandahar Province Kandahar , Afghanistan . ref name JembKandahar2005 cite news url http www.results.jemb.org results.asp?ElectionID 2&ProvinceID 28&Order Vote title Wolesi Jirga & Pro2005 Elections page pages publisher author date accessdate 2008 06 10 quote http www.webcitation.org query?url http 3A 2F 2Fwww.results.jemb.org 2Fresults.asp 3FElectionID 3D2 26ProvinceID 3D28 26Order 3DVote&date 2008 06 13 mirror ref Elections were held in 2005. Following the assassination of ProvincialCouncil Chair Ahmed Wali Karzai in July 2011, former Deputy Chair Mohammad Ehsan Noorzai is acting chair. Following the information of Afghanistan greatest scholar Alama Rishad baba in jan 2007, References Reflist Category Kandahar ProvincialCouncil Kandahar ProvincialCouncil Category Kandahar Province ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Gyeongsangbukdo Uihoe mr Ky ngsangpukto ihoe The Gyeongsangbuk do Provincial Council is the chief legislature governing the South Korea n province of Gyeongsangbuk do . The current chairperson of the Council is Lee Cheol u . A chairperson, together with two vice chairs, is elected twice for each term of the council, serving for two years. The Council has 339 members, representing the various cities and counties of the province. The largest number of members 35 is sent by the large industrial city of Pohang . The smallest number 7 represent isolated Ulleung County and sparsely populated Yeongyang County . The modern Provincial Council was established with the restoration of local autonomy . However, the first three Provincial Councils convened under the First Republic of South Korea First and Second Republic of South Korea Second Republics in the 1950s and early 1960s. Thus, it was the fourth Council which finally convened again in 1991. The eighth Provincial Council will begin serving in July 2006. See also List of Korea related topics Politics of South Korea Subdivisions of South Korea External links http council.gyeongbuk.go.kr Official Korean language website Category Politics of South Korea Category North Gyeongsang Province ... more details
The Transvaal ProvincialCouncil was the provincialcouncil South Africa provincialcouncil of the Transvaal ... of South Africa on 31 May 1910. The first election to the provincialcouncil took place ... of 26 July 1910, confirms the setting of the election date ref The ProvincialCouncil continued ... and terms The ProvincialCouncil was composed of members elected, by the first past the post electoral ... of South Africa House of Assembly elections. Originally the term of the ProvincialCouncil was five years, from the first meeting of the Council after it was elected. The Administrator of the province fixed the date for the meeting, but the ProvincialCouncil had to meet at least once a year. The South African Parliament could alter the term by legislation as it did when the provincial elections due in 1941 were postponed until 1943 , but there was no general power to dissolve a ProvincialCouncil ... General for cause assigned . The administrator was not responsible to the provincialcouncil ... council elected four persons usually members of the provincialcouncil , who together with the administrator ... Africa Act 1909, that the executive committee shall on behalf of the provincialcouncil carry .... The ProvincialCouncil refused to vote supply. The Union Parliament had to legislate to provide funds ... Party . As the Nationalist and Labour members had a majority on the provincialcouncil, they demanded a change of administrator. The provincialcouncil passed a motion of no confidence in the administrator .... ref Keesing s Contemporary Archives 1985 , page 33831. It was announced on 6 May 1985 that the Provincial ... President was given the power to dissolve the Provincial Councils at the same time as the House of Assembly, so that the subsequent provincial election could took place on the same day as a Parliamentary ... the terms of Provincial Councils ref Executive committee Executive powers were shared by the administrator ... name all executive acts relating to provincial affairs therein shall be done . The administrator was appointed ... more details
The Pennsylvania ProvincialCouncil helped govern the Province of Pennsylvania from 1682 to 1776. See also Colonial government in America References http www.phmc.state.pa.us bah dam rg rg21.htm Pennsylvania State Archives Pennsylvania stub Category Colonial government in America Category Colonial Pennsylvania Category 1682 establishments Category 1776 disestablishments ... more details
The Cape ProvincialCouncil was the provincialcouncil South Africa provincialcouncil of the Cape Province ... of the Union of South Africa on 31 May 1910. The first election to the provincialcouncil took place ... of 26 July 1910, confirms the setting of the election date ref The provincialcouncil continued ... that the Provincial Councils were to be phased out between 29 April and 30 June 1986. ref Election system and terms The provincialcouncil was composed of members elected, by the first past the post electoral ... for provincialcouncil elections as well. In addition to the general roll electoral divisions, some additional provincialcouncil seats were created in Cape Province for periods when black and coloured ... Representation of Voters Act 1951. Originally the term of the provincialcouncil was five years, from the first meeting of the council after it was elected. The administrator of the province fixed the date for the meeting, but the provincialcouncil had to meet at least once a year. The South African Parliament could alter the term by legislation as it did when the provincial elections due in 1941 were postponed until 1943 , but there was no general power to dissolve a provincialcouncil ... General for cause assigned . The administrator was not responsible to the provincialcouncil and it had no power to remove him from office. The administrator was the chairman of the provincial ... council elected four persons usually members of the provincialcouncil , who together with the administrator ... Africa Act 1909, that the executive committee shall on behalf of the provincialcouncil carry on the administration ... President was given the power to dissolve the provincial councils at the same time as the House of Assembly, so that the subsequent provincial election could took place on the same day as a parliamentary ... of provincial councils ref Executive committee Executive powers were shared by the administrator ... all executive acts relating to provincial affairs therein shall be done . The administrator was appointed ... more details
Use British English date July 2011 Use dmy dates date July 2011 Infobox building name Canterbury ProvincialCouncil Buildings native name native name lang former names alternate names Canterbury Provincial ... system cost ren cost client Canterbury ProvincialCouncil owner Christchurch City Council current ... Provincial Government Buildings 25 February 2011 The Canterbury ProvincialCouncil Buildings were the buildings of the Canterbury ProvincialCouncil that administered the Canterbury Province from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The buildings are the only purpose built provincial government buildings in New Zealand still in existence these days. The buildings were substantially damaged in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake . Location File Canterbury ProvincialCouncil Building in Christchurch, New Zealand 2006.jpg thumb left View along Armagh Street The buildings ... ProvincialCouncil Chambers url http www.zoomin.co.nz map nz christchurch canterbury provincialcouncil chambers publisher zoom in accessdate 24 February 2011 ref Historical context File CFA2008.jpg ... room for the ProvincialCouncil. The Timber Chamber was behind the street frontage and was first ... to cope with an increased size of the council. Its interior is described as provincial architect ... in 1864 as a Freemasonry Masonic lodge and was purchased by the Southland ProvincialCouncil as their council chambers in 1866. ref cite web title Provincialcouncil building url http www.teara.govt.nz ... list embed yes designation1 NZ Category I designation1 offname Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings ... being elected by popular vote, and the upper house the New Zealand Legislative Council Legislative Council being appointed. Votes were to be cast under a simple First past the post FPP ... been introduced. The legislation also introduced provincial government, with an initial six provinces ... no political parties in New Zealand. As such, all candidates were independents. Provincial governments ... more details
The Natal ProvincialCouncil was the provincialcouncil South Africa provincialcouncil of Natal Province in South Africa. It was created by the South Africa Act 1909 , with effect from the formation of the Union of South Africa on 31 May 1910. The ProvincialCouncil continued to exist until 1986, when ... of the ProvincialCouncil was five years, from the first meeting of the Council after it was elected. The Administrator of the province fixed the date for the meeting, but the ProvincialCouncil had ... when the provincial elections due in 1941 were postponed until 1943 , but there was no general power to dissolve a ProvincialCouncil before its statutory term expired. ref Keesing s Contemporary ... to the provincialcouncil and it had no power to remove him from office. The administrator was the chairman of the provincial executive committee and had both an original and casting vote in its deliberations. The provincialcouncil elected four persons usually members of the provincialcouncil , who together with the administrator formed the provincial executive committee. The four ... of the provincialcouncil carry on the administration of provincial affairs . ref The South African ... s Contemporary Archives 1985 , page 33831. It was announced on 6 May 1985 that the Provincial Councils were to be phased out between 29 April and 30 June 1986. ref Election system and terms The ProvincialCouncil was composed of members elected, by the first past the post electoral system, Originally ... Africa House of Assembly elections like Natal , were divided into 25 provincial seats. However ... Amendment Act 1973, the State President was given the power to dissolve the Provincial Councils at the same time as the House of Assembly, so that the subsequent provincial election could took ... in the 1909 and 1973 Acts, about the terms of Provincial Councils ref Executive committee Executive ..., as a chief executive officer in whose name all executive acts relating to provincial affairs therein ... more details
refimprove date August 2007 Commented out File KCPstart.jpg thumb Kirkuk ProvincialCouncil members The Kirkuk Provincial Court KPC is the court of the At Ta mim Governorate formerly Kirkuk Governorate , centered in Kirkuk , Iraq . Its inaugural session was dedicated to having the introduction of its new members then followed by the oath ceremony that was supervised by Judge Thahir Hamza Salman, the Head of Kirkuk Appellate Court. During by the next sessions, sub committees have been formed as the KPC Committees in order to run and handle its duties. The principle of consensus, which was adopted by the Iraqi National Assembly in forming its committees and in forming the Iraqi Transitional Government , has been adopted by KPC in forming its committees. One of the committees is Article 58 and the Victims of Ethnic Cleansing Policies Committee to follow up the procedures of normalizing the situation in Kirkuk Province according to the new Iraqi Constitution. KPC has emphasized promoting the brotherhood spirits and establishing the principles of equality and common work in order to provide services to citizens of the province impartially, in spite of the conspiracies and intimidations of the terrorists, the unbelievers and agents who are the enemies of our people and who attempt in vain to spoil the democratic change process in building the state of law and civil society, and who try to provoke the sectarianism and to create sedition among diverse communities in Kirkuk province. Because of the common goals in the electoral agendas of the different electoral lists, KPC has prioritized ... HamaJan KBL 2 Patriotic Union of Kurdistan PUK Chairman of Kirkuk ProvincialCouncil Rebwar Fayq ... fields. Boycott and Power Sharing In November 2006, Arab and Turkomen members of the council withdrew, claiming that the Kurdish majority, which holds 26 of the 41 seats on the council, had excluded them from decision making and governance. Arab members returned to the council in December 2007 ... more details
The Orange Free State ProvincialCouncil was the provincialcouncil South Africa provincialcouncil of the Orange ... from the formation of the Union of South Africa on 31 May 1910. The provincialcouncil continued ... that the Provincial Councils were to be phased out between 29 April and 30 June 1986. ref Election system and terms The provincialcouncil was composed of members elected, by the first past the post ... into twice as many electoral divisions for the provincial than the national elections. The effect of the change was to increase the size of the provincialcouncil from 25 members to 28. Originally the term of the provincialcouncil was five years, from the first meeting of the council after it was elected. The administrator of the province fixed the date for the meeting, but the provincialcouncil ... as it did when the provincial elections due in 1941 were postponed until 1943 , but there was no general power to dissolve a provincialcouncil before its statutory term expired. ref Keesing s Contemporary ... was not responsible to the provincialcouncil and it had no power to remove him from office. The administrator was the chairman of the provincial executive committee and had both an original and casting vote in its deliberations. The provincialcouncil elected four persons usually members of the provincialcouncil , who together with the administrator formed the provincial executive committee. The four ... on behalf of the provincialcouncil carry on the administration of provincial affairs . ref The South ... divided into 25 provincial seats. However under the Constitution and Elections Amendment Act 1973 ... and Elections Amendment Act 1973, the State President was given the power to dissolve the provincial councils at the same time as the House of Assembly, so that the subsequent provincial election could ... provisions in the 1909 and 1973 Acts, about the terms of provincial councils ref Executive committee ... 1909, as a chief executive officer in whose name all executive acts relating to provincial affairs therein ... more details
The Cultural Heritage Office of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil Oficina de Patrimoni Cultural or OPC in Catalan language Catalan is a service of the Department of Knowledge and New Technologies of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil specialising in working with town councils on technical projects to conserve and promote cultural heritage . Its involvement is intended to lend support to the areas, technical offices and municipal services responsible for the management of local cultural heritage and to the specialised cultural facilities namely, museums and archives that depend on them. Its roots lie in the Technical Section for Museums, which was responsible for coordinating the museums of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil and which became the Technical Section for Heritage in 1992, in response to the need to adapt to the new conceptions of heritage, redirect its objectives and specialise the nature of its actions. In 1996 the name was changed to the current one. ref name xarxa cite book title Cultura en Xarxa. La pol tica cultural de la Diputaci de Barcelona 1995 2003 first last publisher rea de Cultura de la Diputaci de Barcelona year 2004 language Catalan ref The OPC views heritage as a public service and as a factor in territorial development on a local and regional scale. Therefore, it bases its action on the principles of bringing management closer to the people and substituting authority with cooperation. Its actions are structured around three programmes The Barcelona ProvincialCouncil Local Museum Network Local Museum Network , the Municipal Archive Network and the Programme for Cultural Heritage Studies and Projects. ref name xarxa The office also manages the movable artistic heritage of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil, dispersed throughout different warehouses and corporate associates. See also Barcelona ProvincialCouncil Local Museum Network References Reflist External links ... inici Barcelona ProvincialCouncil site es Oficina de Patrimonio Cultural de la Diputaci n de Barcelona ... more details
File PiC Serra rb.catalunya 1340 01.jpg thumb 250px Front of Can Serra, headquarters of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil The Barcelona ProvincialCouncil Local Museum Network lang ca Xarxa de Museus Locals , also known as Catalonia s Biggest Museum , ref http www.diba.cat museuslocals nouwebmuseus index.html El museu m s gran de Catalunya ref is a tool for support and collaboration from and for the museums of the province, which makes available to municipalities a series of services and actions aimed at improving, through the provision of direct services and research into viable formulas for supramunicipal cooperation, the management, conservation and dissemination of heritage and the museum facilities of the towns of Barcelona province . It is managed from the Cultural Heritage Office of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil Cultural Heritage Office , which in turn depends on the Department of Knowledge and New Technologies of Barcelona ProvincialCouncil. ref name xarxa cite book title Cultura en Xarxa. La pol tica cultural de la Diputaci de Barcelona 1995 2003 first last publisher rea de Cultura de la Diputaci de Barcelona year 2004 language Catalan ref It was started in 2001, the continuation of a collaboration effort established by the Local Museum Cooperation Committee, which was founded in 1988 in connection with the preparation for the 1st Conference on Museums and Local Administration. Its main objective is to work as a team toward a dynamic, versatile, pluridisciplinary museum model that is in touch with reality and with the lives of people, making local museums centres of public service that are close and accessible to the people, so that they may become benchmarks in the preservation ... Local Museum Network site http www.diba.es opc default xml Local Museum Network at Barcelona ProvincialCouncil site http www.diba.es web guest inici Barcelona ProvincialCouncil site es Red de ... Category Barcelona ProvincialCouncil Local Museum Network ... more details
Infobox Election election name 4th Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election country Sri Lanka type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election, 1999 previous year 1999 next election Sri Lanka ProvincialCouncil elections, 2008 2009 next year 2008 09 seats for election 380 seats across 7 provincial councils election date 24 April 2004 & 10 July 2004 turnout 55.86 ... control of the North Eastern provincialcouncil. On 1 March 1990, just as the Indian Peace Keeping ... Ranasinghe Premadasa President Premadasa reacted to Permual s UDI by dissolving the provincialcouncil and imposing direct rule on the province. The 2nd Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election was held ... provincialcouncil, Western, to the opposition People s Alliance Sri Lanka People s Alliance ... Council. The Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election, 1999 3rd Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election ... Workers Congress CWC . The UNP regained control of the Central ProvincialCouncil in 2002 after the CWC ... Central ProvincialCouncil UNF takes over url http www.dailynews.lk 2002 04 30 new06.html newspaper ... other provinces. small Central Province Results of the 4th Central provincialcouncil election held ... Sabaragamuwa Province Results of the 4th Sabaragamuwa provincialcouncil election held on 10 July 2004 ... Results of the 5th Southern provincialcouncil election held on 10 July 2004 class wikitable border ... 54.43 55.69 Uva Province Results of the 4th Uva provincialcouncil election held on 10 July 2004 class ... pdf 2004Provincial.pdf title Results of ProvincialCouncil Elections 2004 publisher Department of Elections, Sri Lanka reflist 2 Sri Lankan elections Category Sri Lankan provincialcouncil elections ... change2 popular vote2 2,197,892 percentage2 37.68 1data2 140 2data2 0 map image Sri Lankan Provincial ... style color blue blue span and UNP in span style color green green span . The 2004 Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election was held on 24 April 2004 and 10 July 2004 to elect members to seven Provinces ... more details
In 2005 an individual named Fazal Mohammad was elected to the Kandahar ProvincialCouncil . ref name JembKandahar2005 cite news url http www.results.jemb.org results.asp?ElectionID 2&ProvinceID 28&Order Vote title Wolesi Jirga & ProvincialCouncil Elections Afghanistan 2005 Elections page pages publisher author date accessdate 2008 06 10 quote http www.webcitation.org query?url http 3A 2F 2Fwww.results.jemb.org 2Fresults.asp 3FElectionID 3D2 26ProvinceID 3D28 26Order 3DVote&date 2008 06 13 mirror ref An individual named Fazal Mohammad, who acknowledged being a member of the Taliban leadership, was held in United States American custody in Kandahar Air Base , and was released in 2002 due to failing health. ref name AustrailianBroadcastingCorporation20020728 cite news publisher Australian Broadcasting Corporation url http www.abc.net.au news newsitems 200207 s633602.htm date July 28, 2002 title Taliban prisoner claims sex abuse in Afghan jail accessdate 2007 07 03 ref ref name DawnFazalM20011126 cite news url http www.dawn.com 2001 11 26 local5.htm title KARACHI Taliban office sealed, 20 held publisher Dawn newspaper date November 25, 2001 accessdate 2007 12 02 ref ref name KhaleejTimesJuly200 cite news url http www.khaleejtimes.co.ae ktarchive 280702 subcont.htm title Taleban prisoner cites abuse in Afghan jail publisher Khaleej Times year 2002 accessdate 2007 12 02 ref ref name DawnFazal20011110 cite news url http www.dawn.com 2001 11 10 local10.htm title KARACHI Govt s Afghan policy criticized publisher Dawn newspaper date November 10, 2001 accessdate 2007 12 02 ref ref name DawnFazal20011110a cite news url http www.dawn.com 2001 11 06 local24.htm title KARACHI Rally condemns US bombings publisher Dawn newspaper date November 6, 2001 accessdate 2007 12 02 ref References references Category Politicians of Kandahar Province Category Pashtun people Category Living people ... more details
Infobox Election election name 3rd Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election country Sri Lanka type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election, 1993 previous year 1993 next election Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election, 2004 next year 2004 seats for election 380 seats across 7 provincial councils election date 25 January 1999, 6 April 1999, 10 June 1999 turnout ... Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election was held on 25 January 1999, 6 April 1999 and 10 June 1999 to elect members to seven Provinces of Sri Lanka Provincial Councils provincial councils in Sri Lanka ... Eastern Province, moved a motion in the North Eastern ProvincialCouncil Declaration of independence ... reacted to Permual s UDI by dissolving the provincialcouncil and imposing direct rule on the province. The 2nd Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election was held in 1993 in seven provinces. The UNP retained control of six provincial councils but lost control of the largest provincialcouncil, Western ... won the election and took control of the Southern ProvincialCouncil. Results The PA, which was now ... Province Results of the 3rd Central provincialcouncil election held on 6 April 1999 class wikitable ... Turnout Sabaragamuwa Province Results of the 3rd Sabaragamuwa provincialcouncil election held on 6 ... 71.76 Southern Province Results of the 4th Southern provincialcouncil election held on 10 June 1999 ... Uva provincialcouncil election held on 6 April 1999 class wikitable border 1 style text align ... align left Turnout 75.47 72.04 74.34 Western Province Results of the 3rd Western provincialcouncil ... date 15 April 1999 title ProvincialCouncil Elections A Mixed Result journal Tamil Times volume XVIII ... Sri Lankan provincialcouncil elections 1999 ... of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987. ref cite web url http www.priu.gov.lk ... of Sri Lanka publisher Government of Sri Lanka ref On 3 February 1988 nine provincial councils ... more details
Infobox Election election name 5th Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election country Sri Lanka type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election, 2004 previous year 2004 ... green span . Sri Lanka has held several rounds of ProvincialCouncil elections in 2008 and 2009 ..., which is to hold elections for the whole country on the same day. For each provincialcouncil ... members. The first Sri Lanka Eastern ProvincialCouncil elections, 2008 election was held in May 2008 to elect members to Sri Lanka s Eastern ProvincialCouncil . In August 2008, elections were held in the North Central ProvincialCouncil North Central and Sabaragamuwa ProvincialCouncil Sabaragamuwa Provinces. In 2009, elections were held for Central ProvincialCouncil Central and North Western ProvincialCouncil North Western Provincial Councils in February, for the Western ProvincialCouncil in April, for the Uva ProvincialCouncil in August and for the Southern ProvincialCouncil in October. No election was held for the ninth provincialcouncil, Northern ProvincialCouncil Northern ... Eastern ProvincialCouncil in January 2007. The elections were largely seen as a referendum on the handling ... group , won control of the North Eastern provincialcouncil. On 1 March 1990, just as the Indian Peace ... ProvincialCouncil Declaration of independence declaraing an Independence independent Tamil Eelam ... council and imposing direct rule on the province. The 2nd Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election ... control of the largest provincialcouncil, Western, to the opposition People s Alliance Sri Lanka ... ProvincialCouncil. The Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election, 1999 3rd Sri Lankan provincialcouncil ... Workers Congress CWC . The UNP regained control of the Central ProvincialCouncil in 2002 ... Jayantha title Central ProvincialCouncil UNF takes over url http www.dailynews.lk 2002 04 30 new06.html newspaper Daily News, Sri Lanka date 30 April 2002 ref The Sri Lankan provincialcouncil election ... more details
Infobox Election election name Sri Lanka Eastern ProvincialCouncil elections, 2008 country Sri Lanka ... next mps seats for election All 37 seats to the Eastern ProvincialCouncil election date 10 May 2008 ... Province in 2006 The Sri Lanka Eastern ProvincialCouncil elections, 2008 was held on May 10, 2008 to elect members to Sri Lanka s Eastern ProvincialCouncil . Following the successful completion ... on March 14 that the elections for the Eastern ProvincialCouncil were to be held in May, after a lapse ... Sri Lanka to hold eastern provincial elections in May ref It was only the second time direct elections are held to select members for the council, and first time for the Eastern ProvincialCouncil alone, after it was separated from the North Eastern ProvincialCouncil in 2006. Nominations for contesting ... of Sri Lanka further Sri Lankan Civil War The ProvincialCouncil system was first set up in Sri Lanka ... Times accessdate 2008 05 11 ref The first elections were held for the North Eastern Provincialcouncil ... Tigers , the North Eastern ProvincialCouncil was dissolved in 1990 and its administration taken over ... throughout the Eastern Province. A total of 37 members were to be elected to the ProvincialCouncil ... also faced pressure from within the party to contest the ProvincialCouncil Elections. ref ... national parliament on April 2, and announced they would be contesting in the ProvincialCouncil Elections ... provincial 2008 results alldistricts.html title ProvincialCouncil Elections 2008, Eastern Province ... ProvincialCouncil election result, 2009 Claims of election irregularities The United National ... Eastern ProvincialCouncil http www.slelections.gov.lk Department of Elections, Sri Lanka Sri Lankan elections Categories Category Sri Lankan provincialcouncil elections 2008 2009 ... http www.slelections.gov.lk press release.html Elections to Provincial Councils 2008 ref ... North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka North Eastern Province , and a joint North Eastern Provincial ... more details
Front EPRLF became the first Chief Minister of the North Eastern ProvincialCouncil ref cite web ... Eastern ProvincialCouncil Declaration of independence declaraing an Independence independent ... to Permual s UDI by dissolving the provincialcouncil and imposing direct rule on the province. On 14 ... Sri Lanka Eastern ProvincialCouncil elections, 2008 elections were held in the demerged Eastern Province ... of provincial councils the people of the Northern Province remain the only ones in Sri Lanka who have never a cast a vote to elect their provincialcouncil. This is despite the fact that the provincial ... Lankan elections Category Sri Lankan provincialcouncil elections 1988 Category 1988 elections in Asia ... of Sri Lanka 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987, establishing provincial councils ref cite web title Provincial Councils url http www.priu.gov.lk ... by one elected Council ref name lnp cite web title North East merger illegal SC url http www.lankanewspapers.com ... 28 June 2009 ref . The first elections for provincial councils took place on 28 April 1988 in North ... , filed three separate petitions with the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka requesting a separate ProvincialCouncil for the East ref name lnp . On 16 October 2006 the Supreme Court ruled that the proclamations ... more details
wiktionary Provincial may refer to Provincial capitals , an administrative sub national capital of a country. Provincial examinations , a school leaving exam in British Columbia, Canada A provincial superior of a religious order The Provincial sector of British Rail, which was later renamed Regional Railways Provincial Airlines , a Canadian airline Provincial park , the equivalent of national parks in the Canadian provinces Provincial city disambiguation , a type of city in the People s Republic of China Provincial Secretary , a position in Canadian government Provincial Reconstruction Team , a military unit used by Western forces in Afghanistan Provincialcouncil disambiguation , various meanings Member of Provincial Parliament disambiguation , a title for legislators in Ontario, Canada as well as Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Sub provincial city in the People s Republic of China Provincial Court , a type of law court in Canada Provincial symbols such as List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols those of Canada Provincial soldier , a type of regular recruited by the British in their American colonies for service there Provincial album , the first solo album by John K. Samson disambig fr Provincial ... more details
election held to elect members to the Central ProvincialCouncil, the United People s Freedom Alliance secured a majority in the council, obtaining 426,297 votes and 30 seats as opposed to 410,145 ... ProvincialCouncil, obtaining 491,000 votes and 31 seats with 311,773 votes and 19 seats going ... Province Sri Lanka Central ProvincialCouncil election result, 2009 North Western Province Sri Lanka North Western ProvincialCouncil election result, 2009 See also Sri Lanka ProvincialCouncil elections ... Results http www.cp.gov.lk Central ProvincialCouncil http www.nwp.gov.lk North Western ProvincialCouncil http www.slelections.gov.lk Department of Elections, Sri Lanka Category Sri Lankan provincialcouncil elections 2008 2009 ... more details
Provincial minister may refer to A member of the Executive Council Canada Executive Council for one of the provinces of Canada A minister in one of the Government of Pakistan Provincial governments provincial governments of Pakistan Provincial superior , a major superior of a religious order disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In Canadian politics the Provincial Treasurer is a senior protfolio in the Executive Council Commonwealth countries Executive Council or Cabinet government cabinet of Canadian provinces provincial governments. The position is the provincial equivalent of the Minister of Finance Canada Minister of Finance and is responsible for setting the provincial budget . In most provinces the title of the position has changed to Minister of Finance in recent years. See also Treasurer Category Government in Canada Category Treasurers Canada gov stub ... more details
The Provincial Secretary was a senior position in the Executive Council Commonwealth countries executive ... of Canada Canadian provincial governments for at least a century after Canadian Confederation was proclaimed ... and the emergence of the position of Premier Canada Premier , the Provincial Secretary was the leading ... s of British North America . Frequently, Provincial Secretaries during these periods were the most powerful elected representatives in their jurisdictions. The Provincial Secretary was the equivalent ... originated in 1720, the Provincial Secretary was also the treasurer of the province until 1946. The provincial secretary was also responsible for official communications between the provincial government and the Colonial Office in London as well as with other provincial and colonial governments ... . Generally, the Provincial Secretary acted as a province s Registrar General and was responsible ... for the administration of the civil service and of elections. Provincial secretaries were usually the most senior member of the provincial cabinet outside of the Premier, and the office holder was often .... The position of Provincial Secretary was particularly important in Manitoba from 1870 to 1874, as that province ..., and its Lieutenant Governor s acted as the de facto leaders of government. The early Provincial ... in the province, and are retroactively regarded as Premiers in many modern sources. The Provincial Secretary ... assigned to any other minister . Frequently, twentieth century Provincial Secretaries would concurrently hold other cabinet portfolios. Non governmental In many organizations in Canada the provincial secretary is also the name of a senior officer at the provincial level. The Monarchist League of Canada , for instance, has provincial secretaries in various parts of the country who are primarily responsible for the organizing the league s activities in a specific province. In the provincial sections of the New Democratic Party , the provincial secretary is the senior administrative officer, and may ... more details