Public Relation Limits

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The public relations at the local levels are exemplified, set apart from fragile, atypical executives. Because of the undermining that takes place in public relations the rules and regulations suffer under development.

Local leaders must adhere to limits. This means that 85% of the country’s mayors work on a part time basis. Most of the mayors are elected by the people, yet 23% are not. Municipal councils usually elect these mayors. The mayors have more independence when municipals elect them into office.

Most governors stay in office less than four years. Some of the mayors stay in office for 12 months, while others stay in office for two years. Around 20% of these mayors can vote in municipal appointees and only 13% are officially allowed to control the budgets.

Some mayors have less control. As mayors, these men and women are public relation officers that serve the people. With so many limits, it has created problems.

Many people bite mayors for their insufficient abilities to control the communities, yet if these people recognized the limits outlined in the Article of Confederation and Constitutions, thus they would give the mayors a little...

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