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  1. The Council of State in Ghana is a small body of prominent citizens, analogous to the Council of Elders in the traditional political system, which advises the President on national issues. The Council of State was established by Articles 89 to 92 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana : "There shall be a Council of State to counsel the President in the performance of his functions."

  2. The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council ( SASAC) is a special commission of the People's Republic of China, directly under the State Council. It was founded in 2003 through the consolidation of various other industry-specific ministries. [1] SASAC is responsible for managing state-owned enterprises ...

  3. The Council of State was consulted in 2009 on a proposed agreement to permit increased use of Colombian bases by US military personnel. Despite criticism by the Council describing some aspects of the pact as "very broad and imbalanced", in October President Alvaro Uribe went ahead and signed the agreement.

  4. EnglandSecretary of State. In the Kingdom of England, the title of Secretary of State came into being near the end of the reign of Elizabeth I, the usual title before that having been King's Clerk, King's Secretary, or Principal Secretary . From the time of Henry VIII, there were usually two secretaries of state.

  5. State National Council, a communist-controlled, parliament-like body formed in the late stages of the Second World War in German-occupied Warsaw. State Council of Romania, the supreme executive authority of the Socialist Republic of Romania from 1961 to 1989. State Council of Slovakia, the upper house of the parliament of the Slovak State (1939 ...

  6. Council of State (Ottoman Empire) Sublime Port synecdoche [1] Council of State (Ottoman Turkish: Şûrâ-yı Devlet, شوراى دولت) was the high judiciary institution in the Ottoman Empire that corresponds to the present-day Council of State of Turkey. It served between the years 1868 and 1922. [2]

  7. A High Council of State (in Dutch: Hoog College van Staat) is a Council of which the independence is guaranteed in the Constitution of the Netherlands. There are five High Councils of State: the Senate and House of Representatives, the Dutch Council of State, the Court of Audit and the National Ombudsman.