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INSIDE CITY HALL
As
all cities of the Philippines, Manila is governed by a mayor who
heads the executive department of the city. The current mayor for
the 2007-2010 term is Alfredo
S. Lim, who
is making a comeback to the city hall following a 6-year stint as
a Senator. The city mayor is restricted for three consecutive
terms (nine years), although he can be elected again after an
interruption of one term.
Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, the city's vice-mayor heads the legislative arm
which is composed of the elected city councilors, six from each of
the city's six congressional districts.
The
city is divided into 897 barangays,
which are the smallest unit of local government in the
Philippines. Each barangay has its own chairperson and councilors.
For administrative convenience, all the barangays in Manila are
grouped into 100 zones and which are further grouped into 16
administrative districts. These zones and districts have no form
of local government.
The
city further has six representatives popularly elected to the House
of Representatives, the lower legislative branch of the
Philippines. Each representative represents one of the six Congressional
Districts of Manila.
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