Legal regulation of the governor's objection to the decisions of the provincial council

Abstract

The Governor occupies a prominent and important position in the local government as the Chief Executive Officer in the governorate. He has wide operational responsibilities, which he exercises in accordance with the provisions of the Law of Governorates in the amended Region No. 21 of 2008. Among the powers exercised by the governor to implement the decisions taken by the provincial council in a manner not inconsistent with the Constitution and the laws in force.The governor's responsibility for implementing the decisions of the provincial council constitutes a legal and logical basis for his right to object to the decisions of the provincial council. In article 31 (11), the law grants the governor the right to veto decisions of the council if they violate the constitution or the laws in force, Council, or were contrary to the general plan of the federal government or the budg