Government of Moscow

Government of Moscow
Правительство Москвы
Federal City

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Government
  Head Sergey Sobyanin
since October 21, 2010
Administration center 13 Tverskaya Street , Moscow, Russia
Website https://www.mos.ru/en/
House of the Government of Moscow since 1990s (New Arbat Avenue, 36/9). Former Comecon building.
in 2016 Moscow Government purchased 55,000 m² in "OKO" buildings for offices.
Moscow Government meeting.

The Government of Moscow (Russian: Правительство Москвы) is the highest executive body of state authority of Moscow. The Government of Moscow is headed by the highest official of the city of Moscow, i.e. the Mayor of Moscow.[1]

The members of the Government of Moscow are the Mayor of Moscow, the Deputy Mayors of Moscow in the Moscow Government and the Moscow Government ministers. The Government of Moscow issues orders (orders of the Government of Moscow) that are signed by the Mayor of Moscow. The Government of Moscow has legal personality. Structure and functioning of the Government of Moscow are established by the law of Moscow, adopted by Moscow City Duma. [2]

According to the Constitution of the Russian Federation , Moscow is an independent subject of the Russian Federation, the so-called city of federal importance.

Executive authority[3]

Mayor of Moscow:

Deputy Mayor, Chief of Staff to the Mayor and Moscow Government

Deputy Mayor for Urban Development and Construction

Deputy Mayor for Housing, Utilities and Amenities

Deputy Mayor for Transport and Road Infrastructure Development

Deputy Mayor for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations

Deputy Mayor for Social Development

Deputy Mayor for Regional Security and Information Policy

See also

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