The Council of Ministers is the highest executive and administrative organ of the Government.
The Ministers together form the Council of Ministers, which is presided by the Vice-President.
The Council of Ministers has at least one Vice-Chairman.
Article 120
The meetings of the Council of Ministers may be attended by specialized or
technical experts.
Article 121
The Council of Ministers is under the obligation to assist in the procurement
of information to the Council of State for the execution of its advisory and
supervisory task.
TASKS OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
Article 122
Subject to that which is laid down in the Rules of Order of the Council, that
Council of Ministers has as tasks:
a. To execute the policy determined by the Government
b. To prepare legislative acts and administrative regulation;
c. To supervise the correct execution of decrees when their execution is entrusted to it;
d. To prepare and to execute an efficient policy;
e. To give direction to administrative organs and to supervise administrative functions of local organs by means of the suitable ministerial debarments.
TASKS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTER
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Article 123
The members of the council of Ministers shall be charged with leading their
respective ministerial departments and with the tasks appointed to them by the
Rules of Order of the Council of Ministers and by other Regulations.
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