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He was not as successful in the area of government reform.
The district was created as part of the 1972 local government reforms.
As a matter of government reform, the Defenders wanted better order in their administration.
She spent six weeks in prison for her support of government reforms.
Take his request at a recent news conference on government reform.
They were formed as a result of local government reforms in 1989.
Local government reform, he said, was going to happen with a new system fully in operation by 1996.
After his release in 2001, he supported government reform plans.
The 1971 local government reform was implemented gradually in the area.
His thesis was on local government reform and professional city management.
Even so, it provides a model for researchers who are interested in local government reform.
He's having a policy review, most of which will report back when the governments reforms are under way.
Between 1949 and 1960 there were various local government reforms following the massive population changes.
"Clinton was strong as horseradish on government reform during the campaign," he said.
The municipality has its present size since the local government reform of 1971.
A long-time and current standing goal of the party has been government reform.
They were formed in 1922, after the Indian government reformed the army.
Under local government reforms coming into effect in 2009, the number of such counties was reduced.
The new post concentrates on the federal budget and government reform.
The President's vision for government reform is guided by three principles.
Until the local government reforms of 1974 it was in Buckinghamshire.
His top legislative priorities include tax cuts and government reform.
Municipalities as a term lived on longer until the local government reforms of 1974.
He ran on a platform that included government reform and accountability.
It took place in 1963, between the two nation-wide local government reforms of 1952 and 1971.