Councillors

/ˈkaʊnsələrz/ noun

Elected members of a local government council who participate in municipal decision-making and represent constituents' interests. The plural form of councillor.

From Old French conseilleur, derived from Latin consilium meaning 'advice' or 'deliberation.' The word entered English in the 13th century, originally referring to advisors to royalty, but gradually came to mean elected local government officials as democratic institutions developed.

AMምክትሎች
ARأعضاء المجلس
BNপার্ষদ
CAregidors
CSradní
DAbyråd
DEStadträte
ELσυμβούλοι
ESconcejales
FAشورا
FIkaupunginvaltuutetut
FRconseillers
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