
The highest executive and administrative body of the Soviet Union, according to the Constitution. In practice, its members directed most day-to-day state activities.
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The Council of Ministers is a European Institution and is responsible for co-ordinating the general economic policies of the European Union. It has legislative and decision making powers. It is based in Brussels.
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The supreme decision making body of the European Union. It comprises of the relevant ministers from each of the member states for the subject under discussion. Eg Minister of Agriculture, Trade and Industry etc.
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The supreme legislative arm of the European Union. Specialist councils are composed of national ministers from all member states. Social and employment matters are dealt with by the EU Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council. This usually meets on a formal basis 2-3 times a year.
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The highest executive and administrative body of the Soviet Union, according to the Constitution. In practice, its members directed most day-to-day state activities.
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the policy-making body of the European Economic Community, representing all the member nations. · (sometimes l.c.) the highest administrative body of various countries, usually serving in an advisory capacity to the chief executive; cabinet.
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