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A town, city, village, or other local government entity constituted by a municipal charter from the state is sometimes referred to as a "municipality." Considerable water losses owing to unmaintained infrastructure,  financial mismanagement, an expanding backlog in new infrastructure, and fraud and corruption are among the dysfunctionalities.

What is a municipality and why is it dysfunctional?

Municipalities are single administrative divisions with corporate identity and self-government or jurisdiction capabilities conferred by national and regional legislation to which they are subject.

The term municipality can also refer to a municipality's governing or ruling body.

A dysfunctional municipality means that most administrators are faced with an impossible task, and their inability to address all of a municipality's problems is the primary reason why so many interventions fail.

The country's dysfunctional municipalities stifle investment, put a strain on the budget, and constitute a serious threat to the country's sovereignty.

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