Council of State

State stands for:

  • State Council (United Kingdom ), a group of senior members of the British royal family
  • State Council (Slovenia ), a chamber of parliament
  • Prussian State Council, historically an appellate body in the Kingdom of Prussia, then the representation of the provinces in the Free State of Prussia

Bodies to advise the Head of State:

  • Council of State (Ireland )
  • Council of State (Monaco)
  • State Council ( East Timor)
  • State Council (Portugal )
  • State Council (Russia)
  • State Council ( Luxembourg )
  • Prussian State Council, historically
  • Hanoverian State Council, historically
  • Bavarian State Council, historically
  • Nassau Council of State, historical, see Government of the Duchy of Nassau # Der_Staatsrat
  • State Council ( Austria )
  • State Council ( Russian empire ), in monarchical time
  • Genrōin, historically in Japan
  • Sūmitsu - in, historically in Japan

Supreme administrative courts:

  • Council of State (Belgium )
  • State Council (Turkey)
  • Raad van State (Netherlands)
  • Conseil d' État (France)
  • Consiglio di Stato (Italy )
  • Council of State (Greece )

Collective Head of State:

  • State Council of the GDR, historically
  • State Council ( Austria ), the revolutionary period 1918/1919

Governments:

  • State Council of the People's Republic of China
  • In the cantons of Western Switzerland, see cantonal government
  • In Sweden, see State (Sweden)
  • In Finland, see State (Finland )
  • An organ (Yuan ) for the purpose of the five branches of government by Chinese teaching, see Republic of China # politics

Title:

  • State Council (Official ), title of a political officials in the German city states of Hamburg and Bremen or a volunteer member of the government in Baden- Württemberg
  • Senatssyndicus or Council of State, a senator in his capacity as Church President (Head ) a public authority (Ministry ) beige specified in Hamburg political official
  • State Council ( honorific 19th century ), Historical honorific for high government officials in various German states in the 19th century
  • Honorary title in Schleswig -Holstein, see Non- Academic
  • A Minister without Portfolio
  • Disambiguation
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