On October 19, 1905, the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire was formed for the general "management and consolidation of the actions of the chief heads of departments in the subjects of both legislation and higher public administration."
The Council of Ministers began to meet weekly, the results were recorded in special magazines.
[1] The clerical work was carried out by the permanent office, which was headed by the managing director of the Council of Ministers.
On March 2 of the same year, the Provisional Government was formed, on the day of the abdication of Nicholas II from the throne.
[2] The business manager was obliged not only to organize the work of the Provisional Government, ensuring the holding of its meetings, but also to carry out activities to bring the decisions made to the public.
The apparatus of the Government was the administration of the affairs of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR, preparing issues for consideration by the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR and providing a systematic verification of the implementation of decisions of the CPSU (until March 14, 1990) and the Government.
172, the apparatus of the Government of the RSFSR and which was included as an independent structural unit in the administration of the president of the RSFSR[4] (actually expired on January 10, 1993 with the beginning of the work of the Office of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Federation,[5] официально отменен 4 февраля 1993 года,[6] was officially canceled on February 4, 1993[7]).