obligational authorities - meaning and definition. What is obligational authorities
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What (who) is obligational authorities - definition

Political Authorities

Bantu Authorities Act, 1951         
APARTHEID-ERA LAW FROM SOUTH AFRICA
Bantu Authorities Act; Black Authorities Act Repeal Act, 2010; Black Authorities Act, 1951; Black Authorities Act; Bantu Authorities
The Bantu Authorities Act, 1951 (Act No. 68 of 1951; subsequently renamed the Black Authorities Act, 1951) was to give authority to Traditional Tribal Leader within their traditional tribal homelands in South Africa.
Political authorities         
Political authorities hold positions of power or influence within a system of government. Although some are exclusive to one or another form of government, many exist within several types.
Chamber of Local Authorities         
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
Chamber of local authorities
The Chamber of Local Authorities is one of the two Chambers of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe. The Chamber is the voice of local authorities (cities and municipalities) in the Council of Europe.

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Political authorities

Political authorities hold positions of power or influence within a system of government. Although some are exclusive to one or another form of government, many exist within several types.

  • Cabinet (government)
    • Minister
    • Secretary
    • Secretary of state
    • Attorney general
  • Campaign contributors
  • Head of state
    • President
    • Monarch
      • Emperor
  • Head of government
    • Prime minister
  • Legislatures
  • Military
  • Unions
  • Political parties
    • One-party system
    • Dominant-party system
    • Multi-party system
  • Voters / populace