regional government
Regional government refers to the administrative authority that governs a specific area within a country, often focusing on local issues and needs. It operates between the national government and local municipalities, allowing for tailored policies that address regional concerns such as education, transportation, and public health.
These governments can take various forms, including state governments, provincial governments, or territorial governments, depending on the country's structure. Regional governments typically have elected officials who represent the interests of their constituents, ensuring that local voices are heard in decision-making processes.