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provincial party chief. All
governors are not
locals in the
provinces which they
govern. The
title can be also used
while referring to a
county governor (县长). In...
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George Stanley Mc
Govern (July 19, 1922 –
October 21, 2012) was an
American politician, diplomat, and
historian who was a U.S.
representative and three-term...
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Dorchester as its
first occupant. However, the governor-in-chief
directly governed only Quebec. It was not
until the
splitting in 1791 of the
Province of...
- 1837
Portugal appointed a governor-general to
govern the
overseas province of Angola, and
another to
govern the
province of Moçambique. For some time, a...
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India was Lord Mountbatten. Many
parts of the
Indian subcontinent were
governed by the
British East
India Company (founded in 1600),
which nominally acted...
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union government. On the
other hand, the
union territories are
directly governed by the
union government. The
British Raj was a very
complex political entity...
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electoral result; he
maintained that
politicians must
decide who
would govern, and only
after a
public announcement of
their decision would he appoint...
- that
competing parties govern with the
consent of
voters by
competitive elections.
Another theory is that
interest groups govern. A
third theory is that...
- John
Young (June 12, 1802 –
April 23, 1852) was an
American politician. He
served in the New York
State ****embly (1832, 1845–1846), the
United States House...
- Mc
Govern may
refer to the following: Mc
Govern (name),
surname of
Irish origin Mc
Govern Institute for
Brain Research People:
Alison Mc
Govern (b. 1980)...