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Draft Presidential Decree Envisages Liquidation of 40 State Institutions

07.12.2010, 15:35

A draft presidential Decree "On the System of Central Bodies of the Executive Power" envisages liquidation of 40 state structures including the State Committee on Nationalities and Religions, State Service of Tourism and Resorts, State Service of Control Over Transportation of Cultural Values Via Ukraine's Border, and State Social Service For Family, Children and Youth.

A draft presidential Decree "On the System of Central Bodies of the Executive Power" envisages liquidation of 40 state structures, particularly, the State Committee on Matters of Nationalities and Religions, State Service of Tourism and Resorts, State Service of Control Over Transportation of Cultural Values Via Ukraine's Border,  State Social Service For Family, Children and Youth, State Hydro-meteorological Service, reports UNIAN with reference to  COMMENTS.UA.

In addition, the draft decree envisages liquidation of a number of state departments, particularly, the State Departments on Bankruptcy, on Matters of Communication, Automobile Transport, Adaptation of Former Military, Intellectual Property, Fire Safety, etc.

The list also includes the State Agency of Ukraine on Investments and Innovations and a number of inspectorates, particularly, the State Housing and Communal Inspectorate, the Inspectorate of Coal Products Quality Control and Use and Protection of Lands and the Drug Control Committee.  

The Institute of the National Memory completes the liquidation list of the presidential decree.

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