Executive power was vested jointly in the King and the Council of Ministers.
All powers of the Town are vested in the Council, including but not limited to: enacting legislation, adopting budgets and determining policies.
Prior to 1975, power over the budget was vested solely in the Council of Ministers.
Legislative power is vested in the 310-member Legislative Council, elected for a five-year term.
All powers of the City are vested in the Council, which enacts local legislation, adopts budgets, and determines policies.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Council of the Valley.
The administration of the day-to-day operation of city government was transferred to the executive branch, and legislative authority was vested in the Council.
It also vested the legislative power in the Council.
Supreme authority and legislative power is vested in the Council.
Executive authority is vested in the Council of Ministers headed by the Chief Minister.