Local committee (Israel)
Local committees (Hebrew: ועד מקומי, Va'ad Mekomi) are administrative entities of communities found in Israel, which compose regional councils. Each community, managed by a local committee, within a regional council usually does not exceed 2000 in population. This committee sends representatives to the administering regional council proportionate to their size of membership and according to an index which is fixed before each election.[1][2]
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Local committees should not be confused with local councils, which are higher level administrative entities.
References
- Herzog, Hanna. Gendering Politics: Women in Israel. University of Michigan Press. p. 22.
- Mahler, Gregory S. Politics and Government in Israel: The Maturation of a Modern State. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 229.
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