State Council (Russia)
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Not to be confused with State Council (Russian Empire).
The State Council (Russian: Государственный Совет) is an advisory body to the Russian head of state, which deals with issues of the highest importance to the state as a whole. The council was established by a decree of the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, on September 1, 2000.
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Quick Facts Advisory council overview, Formed ...
Государственный Совет Российской Федерации Gosudarstvennyy Sovet Rossiyskoy Federatsii | |
Meeting of the State Council (6 September 2008) | |
Advisory council overview | |
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Formed | October 1, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-10-01) |
Preceding Advisory council |
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Type | Advisory council |
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Status | Active |
Headquarters | Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow Kremlin, Moscow, Russia |
Chairman responsible | |
Secretary responsible | |
Parent department | State Council Presidium |
Parent agency | President of the Russian Federation |
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Website | http://en.kremlin.ru/structure/state-council |
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