Cabinet of Ministers of the Russian Empire information
Cabinet of Ministers of the Russian Empire
Кабинет министров
Agency overview
Formed
November 4, 1731
Preceding
Supreme Privy Council
Dissolved
December 23, 1741
Superseding agency
Conference at the Highest Court
Jurisdiction
Russian Empire
Headquarters
Saint Petersburg
Agency executive
Emperor of All Russia
The Cabinet of Ministers was the supreme state body established on November 4, 1731, by the decree[1] of Empress Anna Ioannovna. On December 23, 1741,[2] after the accession of Elizabeth Petrovna, it lost its powers and was transformed into the Personal Office of the Empress. In 1756, its functions were transferred to the Conference at the Highest Court.
^"Decree of Empress Anna Ioannovna on the establishment of the Cabinet of Ministers of November 4, 1731" (in Russian). Retrieved 2014-11-30.
^"Decree of the Empress Elizabeth Petrovna on the restoration of the interior of the State on December 23, 1741".
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