Council of Government
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Not to be confused with Council of Governments.
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The Council of Government of Monaco is the Prince's governing body. It consists of six members:
Minister of State, who chairs the council, and the five members (four counsellors and one delegate), he also has voting rights, and has control of both policing and military control.
- counsellor for internal affairs,
- counsellor for finance and economy,
- counsellor for equipment, environment and urban planning,
- counsellor for social affairs and health,
- counsellor for foreign relations
The Council debates projects and bills proposed to the Prince by the other governmental councils, sovereign ordinances endorsed by the Prince himself, the Minister of State's ministerial decrees, and other miscellaneous policy.
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