203. Resident district commissioner.
(1) There shall be for each district a resident district commissioner
who shall be a senior civil servant appointed by the President.
(2)
(a)
(b)
(c)
The functions of a resident district commissioner are—
to coordinate the administration of Government services in the
district;
to advise the district chairperson on matters of a national nature
that may affect the district or its plans and programmes and
particularly the relations between the district and the
Government; and
to carry out such other functions as may be assigned by the
President or prescribed by Parliament.
204. Terms and conditions of service.
Parliament shall prescribe the guidelines to be followed by the district
councils in determining terms and conditions of service for—
(a) members of the local government councils; and
(b) members of the district service commissions and their
committees.
205. Prohibition of holding political offices concurrently.
(1) No person shall hold concurrently on a full-time basis, political
offices—
(a) in the service of the Government and that of a local government;
or
(b) in the service of a higher local government and that of a lower
local government.
(2) In this article, “political office” means the office of a Minister, a
member of Parliament or a member of a local government council, or any
other office prescribed by Parliament.
206. Parliament to make laws regarding local government.
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, Parliament shall
make laws relating to local government for the purpose of giving full effect
to this Chapter.