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long: following the accession of Elizaveta Petrovna to the Throne, it was abolished by a decree: "On the restoration of the internal state bodies; on the composition of the register, the decree of the former kingdoms, which the use of the State is repugnant of; the destruction of the former Cabinet, and the installation of the new at the Court of Her Imperial Majesty; the establishment in the Governorate Prosecutor, the scope of which is defined for management by the foreign staff of the Chancellor" of December 23, 1741.
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Even so, for the best and most honorable administration of all state affairs to our own all-gracious decision of the subject, and for the benefit of the state and our loyal subjects, we wanted to establish at the court of our Cabinet, and determine from the ministers of our Chancellor Count Golovkin,
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Separate cabinet ministers, in charge of their departments, single-handedly decided matters in them, communicating only "for coordination" their opinion to other ministers. Only particularly important matters should be decided by the general council. In its new form, the Cabinet did not exist for
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The Cabinet consisted of three cabinet ministers (of two — from April 17, 1736, to February 14, 1738, from April 23, 1740, to August 29, 1740, after December 6, 1741, and of the four from November 1741 to March 14, 1741). It constantly included
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Mikhail Golovkin were provided with "everything that relates to the interior of the Senate and the Synod, and state fees for the chamber board and other incomes, commerce, justice and other things to which they
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Vice-Chancellor Ostermann, Actual Privy Councilor of Prince Cherkassky, moreover, for the sake of this, we declare it the most gracious.
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In 1735 a decree was issued, which the signature of the three cabinet ministers equated to the Imperial signature.
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Decree of Empress Anna Ioannovna "On the establishment of the Cabinet of Ministers" dated November 6, 1731
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was the supreme state body established on November 4, 1731, by the decree of
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Supreme Privy Council
Conference at the Highest Court
Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg
Emperor of All Russia

Artemy Volynsky
Valery Jacobi
Empress
Anna Ioannovna
Elizabeth Petrovna
Personal Office of the Empress
Conference at the Highest Court
Anna Ioannovna
Supreme Privy Council
Senate
Anna Leopoldovna
Count
Burkhard von Münnich
Count
Andrey Osterman
Prince
Alexey Cherkassky
Count
Andrey Osterman
Alexey Cherkassky
Gavriil Golovkin
Artemy Volynsky
Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin

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