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Metropolitan cities have ward councils instead of citizen's councils. These are limited to the ward in question. The ward councillor can call a ward council meeting at their discretion or they can be compelled to call such a meeting by 5% or more of the citizens who reside there. They can pass resolutions with respect their ward. If this meeting is legally constituted (contains at least a third of the residents who signed a roster that was sent to and is verified by the Magistrate) and its resolutions meet the legal standards of the Local Government Act, its decisions are legally binding. It can also compel the ward councilor to resign. A ward council can be called without a ward councilor as long as a third of the residents attend but they must select a Chairperson and Secretary.
Municipal Assemblies can be petitioned by the residents of that Municipality. If at least 10,000 people sign a petition attached to a resolution formatted according to the LGA, the Municipal Assembly can be compelled to hold a referendum whose result is binding. Failure to summon a referendum for a legally structured petition requires the Provincial Assembly to dissolve the Municipal Assembly and organize the referendum itself. [[Cafe
==Kohatu Isles==
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