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Basic People's Congress (political) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Basic People's Congress (political)
The Basic Peoples Congress or Fundamental Popular Council (アラビア語:مؤتمر شعبي أساسي) (Mu'tamar shaʿbi asāsi) was the smallest unit of government in Libya under Muammar Gaddafi's Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya regime. It usually governed the equivalent of a municipality, and that geographic subdivision was also called a Basic Peoples Congress.〔Vandewalle, Dirk J. (1998) ''Libya since independence: oil and state-building'' I B Tauris, London, pp. 95-97, ISBN 1-86064-264-0〕 The congress consisted of every man and woman who has attained the age of majority. The actual congress met at three scheduled meetings per year or as called upon by necessity. The first meeting was usually devoted to a detailed agenda for the next two meetings. At the second meeting the Basic People's Congress discussed issues relating to the local business, while at the third meeting seats on committees were filled, representatives elected and policy at the national and international level were discussed. Day-to-day management and oversight was provided by the people's committee appointed by the congress. The next political level up was the district congresses and then above that was the General People's Congress at the top. ==Notes==
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