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comitet

Comitet is a term used in several languages to denote a formal group of people established to carry out a particular task or oversee a defined area of activity. In many contexts it equates to the English word committee and functions as a working body within organizations, governments, political movements, or institutions.

Etymology: The word derives from the French comité, which itself traces to Latin committere, meaning to entrust

Variants and usage: Spelling varies by language, including comitet, komitet, or komite. In political life the

Role and functions: The powers and composition of a comitet differ widely, but typical tasks include setting

See also: Committee, Council, Commission.

or
commit
responsibilities.
Over
time,
it
has
entered
various
languages
with
spelling
variations
that
reflect
local
orthography.
term
often
appears
in
the
form
Central
Committee
(e.g.,
Comitet
Central
/
Komitet
Centralny)
as
the
leading
or
governing
body
within
a
party
or
organization.
Comite-like
bodies
may
be
appointed
to
handle
specific
tasks,
oversee
operations,
or
coordinate
activities
across
subgroups.
policy
directions,
supervising
administration,
coordinating
activities,
approving
budgets,
and
representing
the
group
externally.
The
scope
can
range
from
informal
advisory
committees
to
formal
constitutional
or
statutory
bodies
within
states
or
associations.