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7. Local (County) Objects
 
  Article 60-Local Executive Government  
60.1 Local Executive Government  
  The executive Power of the County shall be vested in an executive government comprising a Mayor and the Local Board of Directors.
 
60.2 The Mayor  
  The Mayor is the supreme leader of the County, its head and prime representative. The office of the Mayor is the highest elected office of a County and at all times should be considered with the greatest dignity and respect.
 
  Power of the Mayor  
  By virtue of this Constitution, a Mayor is vested with the executive authority to manage the needs and affairs of the County through the selection or dismissal of wise counsel in the form of their Local Board of Directors, the agencies, officials and administration of the Local Government.
 
  The Mayor shall have the authority over all agencies and Local Directors as Chairman of the Board of Directors. As Chairman, the Mayor may choose to overrule motions of the Board and select the agenda and minutes of the Board meetings.

 
  The Mayor shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the College, shall appoint public officials and magistrates, and all other Officers of the County, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but the College may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the Mayor alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.

 
  Oath of the Mayor  
  Prior to the commencement of their term of office, the Mayor shall make the following public oath- "--"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of Mayor of (County), and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the County of (County) and the Constitution of (nation)."

 
  Term of the Mayor  
  The Mayor shall hold their Office during the Term of two Years, and be elected by local (County) election following the procedures for general, state and national elections contained within this constitution.
 
  Maximum term tenure of Mayor  
  By this constitution a Governor is ineligible to serve beyond a total of four terms (8) years. A Mayor having served the nation for greater than fourteen (14) years shall be known as a Grand Mayor.
 
  Payment of the Mayor  
  The Mayor shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which they shall have been elected, and shall not receive any other income during their term.
 
60.3 The Local Board of Directors (County Board)  
  In the good management of the County, its affairs and requirements can be compared to the good conduct of a corporation with its citizens as shareholders.
 
  The County Board of Directors shall be a board of individuals selected by the Mayor to head the permanent statutory authorities and uphold the laws regarding the critical systems of the County. The tenure of a Director shall be at the sole discretion of the Mayor.
 
  Given the importance of each system within our society functioning to its optimum, the position of a County Director should reflect the very best of the community with the knowledge, experience and respect relating to the system they manage.
 
  Domestic Affairs Committee
 
  The domestic affairs committee shall be a permanent sub-committee of the National Board of Directors. The purpose of the domestic affairs committee shall be the coordination of all systems associated with domestic functions enabling optimum national planning.
 
  The domestic affairs committee shall be permanently chaired by the National Vice-President. The committee shall be permanently attended by the Directors of the following systems:
National Planning System
Knowledge System
Justice System (national only)
Power System
Sanitation System
Security System (national only)
Industry System
Employment System
Education System
Health System
Welfare System
Constructions System
Entertainment System
Natural Ecosystem
 
  International Affairs Committee  
  The international affairs committee shall be a permanent sub-committee of the National Board of Directors. The purpose of the domestic affairs committee shall be the coordination of all systems associated with international functions enabling optimum international planning.
 
  The international affairs committee shall be permanently chaired by the International Vice-President. The committee shall be permanently attended by the Directors of the following systems:
International Planning System
Knowledge System
Justice system (international)
Security System (international)
Finance System
Trade System
Technology Development
 
     
     
     
     
     
 
 

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