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Government of Moscow
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| government_name | Government of Moscow |
| nativename | Правительство Москвы |
| border | Federal city |
| image | Coat of Arms of Moscow.svg |
| image_size | 150px |
| date | 12 December 1993 (current form) |
| state | Russia |
| address | Moscow City Hall Building, Tverskaya Street Moscow |
| appointed | Mayor of Moscow |
| leader_title | Mayor of Moscow |
| responsible | Moscow City Duma |
| Mayor of Moscow | |
| url |
Mayor of Moscow
The Government of Moscow (, ) is the highest executive body of state authority of Moscow. The Government of Moscow is headed by the highest official of the city of Moscow, i.e. the Mayor of Moscow.
The members of the Government of Moscow are the Mayor of Moscow, the Deputy Mayors of Moscow, and the Moscow Government ministers. The Government of Moscow issues orders that are signed by the Mayor of Moscow. The Government of Moscow has legal personality. The structure and functioning of the Government of Moscow are established by the law of Moscow, adopted by Moscow City Duma.
According to the Constitution of Russia, Moscow is a federal subject of Russia, known as a city of federal importance.
References
References
- http://base.garant.ru/998898/ ([[Charter of Moscow]]. Article 5)
- http://base.garant.ru/998898/ ([[Charter of Moscow]]. Article 44)
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