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 Encyclopedia: Council of Ministers of the USSR
Article 80 The Council of Ministers of a Union Republic is responsible and accountable to the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, or, in the intervals between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Union Republic.
The 1918 Soviet Constitution made the Sovnarkom responsible to the Congress of Soviets for the "general administration of the affairs of the state." The constitution enabled the Sovnarkom to issue decrees carrying the full force of law when the congress was not in session.
Article 81 The Council of Ministers of a Union Republic issues decisions and orders on the basis and in pursuance of the laws in operation of the U.S.S.R.
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 A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union --C--
Joint decision by the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament.
Corpus Juris has not been formally put to the Council of Ministers, and is portrayed in the first instance as a means to combat EU cross-border fraud.
The highest of its co-ordinating bodies is the Council of Heads of State, followed by the Council of Heads of Government.
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 Foreign Ministers, Council of on Encyclopedia.com
FOREIGN MINISTERS, COUNCIL OF [Foreign Ministers, Council of] organization of the foreign ministers of the World War II Allies—the United States, Great Britain, France, and the USSR—that, in a long series of meetings, attempted to reach political settlements after the war.
Security Council calls on all States to intensify efforts to eliminate international terrorism; Resolution 1377 (2001) adopted unanimously; Council hears statements by US Secretary of State and 14 Foreign Ministers -- Part 2 of 2.
Security Council calls on all States to intensify efforts to eliminate international terrorism; Resolution 1377 (2001) adopted unanimously; Council hears statements by US Secretary of State and 14 Foreign Ministers -- Part 1 of 2.
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 Council of Ministers - definition of Council of Ministers in Encyclopedia
Council of Ministers - definition of Council of Ministers in Encyclopedia
A Cabinet - a body of high-ranking members of a government.
The Council of the European Union - a legislative arm of the European Union which contains ministers of the governments of each of the member-states.
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 [CMEC] Statement on Copyright
The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada has the support of its constituents to act as the conduit for information between the federal government and the provincial and territorial ministers and their education and research communities.
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