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Local administration in Greece recently underwent extensive reform in two phases: the first phase, implemented in 1997 and commonly called the [[Kapodistrias Plan]], consolidated the country's numerous municipalities and communities down to approximately 1000. The second phase, initially called Kapodistrias II but eventually called the [[Kallikratis Plan]], was implemented in 2010, further consolidated municipalities down to 370, and merged the country's 54 prefectures, which were disbanded in favour of the larger 13 regions. The Kallikratian municipalities were designed according to several guidelines; for example, each island (except [[Crete]]) was incorporated into a single municipality, while the majority of small towns were consolidated so as to have an average municipal population of 25,000.
 
===India===
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In [[India]], the mayor is the first citizen of a city and the head of [[Municipal corporation (India)|municipal corporation]] which is a local government of cities with a population over one million. They have a number of roles, both ceremonial and functional. In most Indian states mayors are elected indirectly among the [[Councillor|corporators]] (who are directly elected by the people of their respective [[Ward (electoral subdivision)|wards]]) of the municipal corporation, except in nine states: [[Bihar]], [[Chhattisgarh]], [[Haryana]], [[Jharkhand]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Odisha]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Telangana]] and [[Uttarakhand]], where mayors are elected directly by the public.