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Mr Cavallo has cut transfers to the provinces, which run schools, hospitals and police forces.
Security in nearby provinces, which also saw Tibetan unrest in March, is generally lighter than in Tibet.
But it clearly appeals to poorer, less-educated voters in the provinces, which have been Mr. Menem's traditional power base.
These guidelines have now largely been disseminated to the provinces, which are responsible for most heritage sites.
Twelve of China's 44 provinces, which account for 44% of China's coal consumption, have pledged to control their coal consumption.
In contrast, it is 7.9% in the six eastern provinces, which rely on manufacturing and services, and 7.7% in Quebec.
In 1719 these guberny were dissolved into 50 provintsy, or provinces, which in turn were subdivided into districts.
In 1794 Repnin was appointed governorgeneral of the Lithuanian provinces, which Russia had acquired in the partitions of Poland.
Canadian provinces, which deliver health care under Canada's public system, have demanded compensation for any increased drug costs.
This partly reflects a natural catch-up effect among poorer provinces, which are able to sustain far higher investment growth.
Administratively, Gabon is divided into nine provinces, which are further divided into préfectures and sous-préfectures (subprefectures).
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