Provincial Council
A Provincial Council is a governing body that oversees the administration of a specific province within a country. It is responsible for making decisions on local matters, including education, health, and infrastructure. Members of the council are usually elected by the residents of the province, allowing for representation of local interests.
The council works alongside other levels of government, such as the national government, to ensure that provincial needs are met. It may also have the authority to create laws and regulations that apply within its jurisdiction. This structure helps to promote local governance and community involvement in decision-making processes.