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Summary Of: Councillors

Councillors are typically elected as members of... in the UK saw the age limit for councillors fall to 18... More specialised decision making structures mean councillors are expected to perform a range of different roles... Councillors also play a wider role in providing community leadership... Non executive councillors now have more time to focus on improving the communities which they serve... Issues which can be raised by fellow councillors and members of the public alike... Councillors have a mandate now to lead and identify opportunities for change in a wide range... Most councillors are not full time professionals... In addition special responsibility allowances are paid to councillors who carry out more senior roles... are theoretically paid to compensate councillors for the time spent on council duties... In Scotland since 2007 councillors have received a salary of... Few examples of different councillors in Finland are as follows...

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