four difference between local government and local self government
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Local governments are merely administrative districts applying the national laws locally.In non-unitary states (like the USA and other federal states), local governments at various levels can make their own laws in certain areas. Local officials are all elected locally. This is local self-government.
Whereas the Federal Government and State governments share power in countless ways, a local government must be granted power by the State. ... In general, mayors, city councils, and other governing bodies are directly elected by the people.
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