hejtmanství
Hejtmanství is the term used for the executive authority of a kraj (region) in the Czech Republic. It denotes the office and the administrative apparatus that governs a region and implements decisions of the regional assembly. Historically, the term referred to the office of a regional governor, or hejtman, in medieval and early modern Czech lands, and the word survives in contemporary administrative language to describe the regional executive.
The core components of hejtmanství are: the hejtman, who heads the regional executive; the rada kraje (regional
Selected powers include preparation and implementation of regional development policies, management of a portion of the
History and reform: The concept of a regional self-government with a kraj and its hejtman was established