Local councils in Malta are local government bodies established to represent and administer the interests of specific towns or villages within the country. The framework of local councils was established by the Local Councils Act (Act No. XXII of 1993), which aimed to decentralize governance and give communities greater control over local affairs. Each local council is responsible for a variety of functions, which may include: 1. **Local Development:** Planning and implementing projects that enhance the local environment, infrastructure, and community services.
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