Regional Association (Israel)
Regional associations ( plural : Hebrew מוֹעָצוֹת אֵזוֹרִיּוֹת / מועצות אזוריות Mo'azot Asoriot or singular: Hebrew מוֹעָצָה אֵזוֹרִית / מועצה אזורית Mo'aza Asorit ) are, in addition to the municipalities and local governments , one of the three types of local government in Israel .
General
An Israeli regional association is responsible for the administration of a number of localities in rural areas.
A regional association represents between 3 and 54 localities, which are usually spread over a relatively large area but are geographically close to one another.
As a rule, a place in the regional association has no more than 2000 inhabitants and is administered by a local committee. This committee sends delegates to the regional association in proportion to the number of inhabitants of the place and according to an index that is determined before each election. Locations without an administrative committee do not send delegates, but rather make agreements directly with the regional association. Deputies from the settlements represented are either appointed directly or elected by election. Numerous places in the regional association are kibbutzim and moshavim .
In 2018 there were 54 regional associations in Israel.
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Former regional associations
Association | district | comment |
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Azata | South district | Has been renamed to Sdot Negev. |
Ef'al | Tel Aviv district | In 2008 it was divided into the neighboring cities of Ramat Gan , Kirjat Ono and Or Jehuda . |
Emeq Bet She'an | Northern District | Renamed Emek ha-Ma'ajanot in 2008 . |
Ga'aton | Northern District | Merged into Mateh Asher in 1982. |
Hadar Hasharon | Central District | Was merged into Drom HaScharon in 1980 . |
HaScharon HaTichona | Central District | "Central Sharon Plain ", became part of Lev Hasharon in 1984. |
Court of Aza | South district | Contained all settlements in the Gaza Strip , was disbanded in 2005 . |
Kirjat Ono | Tel Aviv district | Became a municipality of Kirjat Ono |
Kishon | Northern District | Merged with Emek Jizre'el in 1980 . |
Lev HaGalil | Northern District | Was split in 2003, u. a. in Al-Batuf. |
Mif'alot Afek | Central District | Was merged into Drom HaScharon in 1980 . |
Na'aman | Northern District | Merged into Mateh Asher in 1982. |
Sulam Tzur | Northern District | Merged into Mateh Asher in 1982. |
Tel moon | Central District | Became a local government |
Yarkon | Central District | Was merged into Drom HaScharon in 1980 . |
Zafon HaScharon | Central District | "North Sharon ", became part of Lev Hasharon in 1984. |
tasks
For the tasks of a regional association see: Politisches System Israels # The regional administration .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b milog.co.il
- ↑ a b c d e Hanna Herzog: Gendering Politics: Women in Israel . University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0-472-10945-6 , pp. 22 .
- ^ Gregory S. Mahler: Politics and Government in Israel: The Maturation of a Modern State . Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 0-7425-1611-3 , pp. 229 .
- ↑ Selwyn Ilan Troen, Noah Lucas: Israel: The First Decade of Independence . SUNY Press, ISBN 978-0-7914-2259-5 , pp. 496 .