Examples of Leader of a Political Group in a sentence
Councillors to ask questions of the Leader, a Cabinet Member, the Chair of any Committee, or the Leader of a Political Group on the Council.
Members to ask questions of the Leader, a Cabinet Member, the Chair of any Committee, or the Leader of a Political Group on the Council.
The Leader or Deputy Leader of a Political Group may also ask at any time for the number of votes for and against any decision to be shown in the minutes.
To consider Members’ questions to the Leader or Deputy Leader of the Council, Committee Chair or a Leader of a Political Group, in accordance with Standing Orders 12.
Provided that the restriction in rule 18.1(a) above shall not apply to a Councillor who is the Leader of a Political Group in accordance with the Local Government (Committees and Political Groups) Regulations 1990.
Other Councillors.When invited to speak by the Presiding Member a Leader of a Political Group may nominate another member of his/her Group to speak in his/her place.
When invited to speak by the Presiding Member a Leader of a Political Group may nominate another member of his/her Group to speak in his/her place.
Examples of a relevant party include: • a Leader of a Political Group; • a Chairman, Vice-Chairman or Clerk/Executive Officer of a Parish Council; • a representative of the Worcestershire County Association of Local Councils; • a representative of the Police or other relevant regulatory body; • the District Council's Chief Executive; or • any other party who the Monitoring Officer is of the opinion might be in a position to assist in providing relevant information in relation to a complaint.
Leader and Deputy Leader of a Political Group - the Leader and Deputy Leader of a political group as defined in the Local Government (Committees and Political Groups) Regulations 1990, as amended.
If two or more Political Groups have the same number of members it is a matter for the Presiding Member which Political Group Leader will be invited to speak first;d) The Leader of the Council;e) Other Councillors.When invited to speak by the Presiding Member a Leader of a Political Group may nominate another member of his/her Group to speak in his/her place.