The Cabinet of Ministers in Russia is called the "Government of the Russian Federation" and is the highest executive body in the country that is in charge of managing matters of state importance.
Instructions
Step 1
As the main task of the Government of the Russian Federation, legislation establishes the implementation of the adopted laws and control over their observance. The legal status of the Government and its members is disclosed by such normative legal acts as the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Federal Law "On the Government of the Russian Federation" - the same laws should guide it in exercising its powers.
Step 2
According to the Constitution of Russia, the Government has the following composition: the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, his deputies and ministers of federal ministries. The prerogative of appointing the Chairman belongs to the President of the Russian Federation - this is his exclusive right. True, for this he needs the approval of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Article 111 of the country's fundamental law states: the President of the Russian Federation must propose a suitable candidate for this post to the State Duma within the first two weeks after he takes up his duties. In the event of the resignation of the Government or its dissolution, the deadline for proposing a new Chairman is the same. The State Duma has a week to accept or reject his candidacy. If the State Duma rejects the candidacy three times, the President has the right to dissolve its composition.
Step 3
After the Prime Minister takes office, he must, within a week, propose to the President the most suitable, in his opinion, candidates for the ministers of federal ministries. The President decides on their appointment or obliges the Chairman to nominate new ones. Ministers can leave their posts on their own, by order of the Prime Minister or the President of the Russian Federation. Elected in this way, the cabinet of ministers in the Russian Federation retains its powers during one presidential term - after its end, a new government is formed in the same manner.