Statsrådets förordning om ändring av reglementet för statsrådet
The Government’s plenary session handles and decides certain general matters, including matters about the areas of joint municipal federations that carry out tasks municipalities must perform jointly.
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- 1116
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- sv
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The Government’s plenary session handles and decides certain general matters, including matters about the areas of joint municipal federations that carry out tasks municipalities must perform jointly. At the Government plenary, specified economic matters must be handled and decided, including increases in municipal state transfers at discretion and rules on inter-municipal cooperation when municipalities cannot reach agreement. Certain matters that are to be decided by the Council of State must be handled and decided at the Council of State’s general session. The Prime Minister’s Office is responsible for the listed tasks, including representing Finland in the Court of Justice of the European Union and infringement proceedings, coordinating research and innovation policy and funding, and providing certain shared internal and administrative services. Section 15 says the Ministry of the Interior’s area of responsibility includes civil intelligence gathering and steering the Security Police.
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