1. sub-national - Noun
2. sub-national - Adjective
sub-national (not comparable)
Alternative form of subnational
sub-national (plural sub-nationals)
Alternative form of subnational
Also, the way in which the government spends money has been transformed by the 2001 "big bang" decentralisation, which has resulted in over one-third of all government spending being transferred to sub-national governments by 2006. Source: Internet
At the same time, there has been a convention that party and state offices be separated at levels other than the central government, and it is unheard of for a sub-national executive to also be party secretary. Source: Internet
Because officials at sub-national level are not elected by the people, they are politically and institutionally accountable to their hierarchical superiors, and, ultimately, to the president. Source: Internet
Bernadas said as of Saturday, the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) sub-national laboratory has released about 539 test results. Source: Internet
Indeed, the implementation of decentralization and de-concentration policy and organic laws has contributed to strengthening gender equality and promoting youth role of both sexes, particularly women in decision making at the sub-national level. Source: Internet
Some unitary states ( Spain is an example) devolve more and more power to sub-national governments until the state functions in practice much like a federal state. Source: Internet