mandati
Mandati is a term used in several languages to refer to mandates, orders, or terms of office. It derives from the Latin mandatum, meaning an order or instruction, and is encountered in different linguistic forms depending on the language.
In political contexts, a mandate denotes the authority conferred by voters on an elected official or government
In legal and administrative usage, mandates are formal directives issued by authorities that require action or
Historically, the Mandate System established by the League of Nations after World War I used the term
The term also appears in religious, organizational, and corporate language to denote commands, duties, or obligations
See also: Mandate, Mandate system, Disambiguation page for mandate-related terms.