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Nauruan Local Government Council election, 1951 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nauruan Local Government Council election, 1951
Elections for the Local Government Council were held for the first time in Nauru on 15 December 1951.〔Nancy Viviani (1970) ''Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress'' Australia National University Press, p. 105〕 ==Background== Since 1928 Nauru had had a Council of Chiefs whose members were elected for life terms.〔Viviani, pp. 93–94〕 The Council of Chiefs did not have any powers and served only to advise the Administrator, who did not have to heed their advice.〔Viviani, p94〕 The Council sent a petition to the 1948–49 session of the United Nations Trusteeship Council, complaining that "the Native inhabitants still had no voice in the formulation of general administration policies or in the control of the finances in the island."〔 However, the Australian Acting Minister for External Territories Cyril Chambers persuaded the Council to withdraw the petition.〔 In April 1950 the United Nations Visiting Mission visited Nauru for the first time, and recommended to the Trusteeship Council that the Council of Chiefs should be given more powers, including over legislation and the budget.〔Viviani, p. 96〕 This was accepted by the Australian administration, who passed the Nauru Local Government Council Ordinance on 20 August 1951, which formed a new Local Government Council with certain powers.〔 The new Council was to be elected for four-year terms.〔
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