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The '''Administrator of Affairs of the Soviet Union''', or '''Secretary to the Premier''', was a high-standing office within the ] whose main task was to co-sign, with the ], decrees and resolutions made by either the ] (1922–1946), ] (1946–1991) or the ] (1991). The government apparatus prepared issues under consideration by the government and secured systematic check-ups of the decrees of the Party–Government is the responsibility of the Administrator of Affairs of the Soviet Government, which consisted of several departments and other structural units. The Soviet Government apparatus was headed by the Administrator of Affairs who, in accordance with the established order, was a member of the federal government body.<ref>{{Cite Russian law |ru_entity=Кабинет Министров СССР |ru_type=|ru_number=|ru_date=5 июля 1978 |ru_title=ЗАКОН О СОВЕТЕ МИНИСТРОВ СССР |ru_url= http://pravo.levonevsky.org/baza/soviet/sssr3989.htm |ru_amendment_type=Федерального конституционного закона |en_entity=] |en_type=|en_number= |en_date=5 July 1978 |en_title=Law of the Council of Ministers of the USSR | en_url = }}</ref> | ||
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The Administrator of Affairs of the Soviet Union, or Secretary to the Premier, was a high-standing office within the Soviet Government whose main task was to co-sign, with the Premier of the Soviet Union, decrees and resolutions made by either the Council of People's Commissars (1922–1946), Council of Ministers (1946–1991) or the Cabinet of Ministers (1991). The government apparatus prepared issues under consideration by the government and secured systematic check-ups of the decrees of the Party–Government is the responsibility of the Administrator of Affairs of the Soviet Government, which consisted of several departments and other structural units. The Soviet Government apparatus was headed by the Administrator of Affairs who, in accordance with the established order, was a member of the federal government body.
List of administrators
Notes
- These numbers are not official.
References
- Кабинет Министров СССР. 5 июля 1978 «ЗАКОН О СОВЕТЕ МИНИСТРОВ СССР». (Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. 5 July 1978 Law of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. ).