In August 1976 the cabinet resigned, claiming that the assembly had made day-to-day governance impossible, and the emir suspended the constitution and dissolved the assembly.
He resigned from this post, citing interference from the royal family in his day-to-day governance of the province.
Executive presidents are active in day-to-day governance of a nation, and are usually popularly elected.
Lincolnton is governed by a mayor and four-member city council, who hire a city manager to oversee day-to-day governance.
The country was unified under a single leader, but the day-to-day governance of the people remained decentralized.
The ayatollahs will not be part of the government in any way or express views on day-to-day governance.
Kagame had been de facto leader since 1994, but had focused more on military, foreign affairs and the country's security than day-to-day governance.
Similarly, the day-to-day governance of patriarchal and major archiepiscopal Eastern Catholic Churches are entrusted to a permanent synod.
From then on, a day-to-day governance was carried out by the Municipal Administrative Council (conseil d'administration municipale).
State law dictates much of the city's day-to-day governance - a source of constant vexation to the Mayor.