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'''Nazim''' is the name given in ] to the chief elected official of a local government, such as a ], ] (county), ], or Village Council. '''Nazim''' is the title in ] of the chief elected official of a local government in ], such as a ], ], ], or Village Council.


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Nazim is the title in Urdu of the chief elected official of a local government in Pakistan, such as a District, Tehsil, Union Council, or Village Council.

The designation of City-District is given to districts that are coterminous with major cities, and the Nazim of such a district is the mayor of the city.

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