<P> The mayor manages the municipal estate, issues minor regulations, and incurs liabilities within limits set by the municipal council . The mayor presents a budget to the municipal council, that may then be amended by the council . After the municipal council passes the budget in a form of resolution, the mayor is responsible for its realization . The mayor is the head of the town hall and the register office (he / she may appoint deputies for these specific tasks). Mayors legally act as employers for all of the officials of the town hall . Mayors in Poland have wide administrative authority: the only official that he / she cannot appoint or dismiss is a city treasurer, who is appointed by a city council . Although mayors in Poland do not have veto power over city council resolutions, their position is relatively strong and should be classified as a mayor - council government . </P> <P> In Portugal and many other Portuguese - speaking countries the mayor of a municipality is called the Presidente da Câmara Municipal (President of the Municipal Chamber). </P> <P> In Romania the mayor of a commune, town or city is called primar . He is elected for a period of four years . In carrying out his responsibilities he is assisted by an elected local council (consiliu local). Bucharest has a general mayor (primar general) and six sector mayors (primar de sector), one for each sector . The responsibilities of the mayor and of the local council are defined by Law 215 / 2001 of the Romanian Parliament . </P> <P> In Russia, the mayor is one of possible titles of the head of the administration of a city (municipality). (Sometimes a mayor acts as the head of a municipality .) This title is equivalent to that of the head of a Russian rural district . Exceptionally, the mayors of Moscow, Saint - Petersburg and Sevastopol are equivalent to governors in Russia, since these three federal cities are equivalent to Russian federations . </P>

Who has more power the mayor or city manager