Administrator of Affairs of the Soviet Union information
Soviet Union government official
The Administrator of Affairs of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union and Council of Labour and Defense (Russian: Управляющие делами Совета Народных Комиссаров Союза ССР и Совета Труда и Обороны),[1][2] or Secretary to the Premier, was a high-standing officer within the Soviet Government whose main task was to co-sign, with the Premier of the Soviet Union, decrees and resolutions made by the All-Union government. The government apparatus (office of government affairs, Russian: Управление Делами Совета Народных Комиссаров Союза ССР) prepared items of policy, which the office holder would check systematically against decrees of the Party-Government. This function 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.[3]
^Collection of laws and instructions of the Workers-Peasant Government of the Soviet Union for 1930 (Собрание законов и распоряжений Рабоче-Крестьянского Правительства СССР за 1930 г.) Archived 2021-01-18 at the Wayback Machine. istmat.info.
^Collection of laws and instructions of the Workers-Peasant Government of the Soviet Union for 1930 (СОБРАНИЕ ЗАКОНОВ И РАСПОРЯЖЕНИЙ РАБОЧЕ-КРЕСТЬЯНСКОГО ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВА СОЮЗА СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК. 1930, № 22). Yeltsin Presidential Library (www.prlib.ru).
^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. ).
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