Example sentences of "of the [noun] [prep] ministers " in BNC.

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31 At a further press conference on Jan. 19 the opposition parties produced Maj. József Vegvari , an officer in the State Security Service who identified himself as the source of the leaked information , who alleged that reports compiled as a result of the surveillance operation had regularly been passed to senior HSP members and discussed at meetings of the Council of Ministers .
32 The action was described as a " very dangerous precedent for European political co-operation " by the Irish Foreign Minister and current President of the Council of Ministers , Gerry Collins .
33 Delegates adopted a petition calling for the mass resignation of the Council of Ministers , the People 's Great Hural ( parliament ) and the central committee of the ruling Mongolian People 's Revolutionary Party ( MPRP ) .
34 In an interview with Japanese reporters on Feb. 17 , the Chairman of the Council of Ministers , Dumaagiyn Sodnom , indicated that the MDU demands were being taken very seriously by the leadership ; according to the Japanese news agency Kyodo , Sodnom said : " I can not say that the monopoly over the political system is right .
35 Laos and Thailand formed joint co-operation committees on Oct. 6 , 1989 , headed by Gen. Chaovalit Yongchaiyut , the Thai Army C.-in. -C. , and Gen. Sisavat Keobounphanh , the Chief of General Staff of the Lao People 's Army and Minister in the Office of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers .
36 Kaysone Phomvihane , Chairman of the Council of Ministers and LPRP general secretary , on Nov. 8 , 1989 , on the second day of a five-day visit to Japan , met the Japanese Prime Minister , Toshiki Kaifu .
37 Do Muoi , hitherto a Vice-Chairman , became Chairman of the Council of Ministers on June 22 , 1988 , following the death on March 10 of Pham Hung .
38 Nikolai Ryzhkov ( Chair of the Council of Ministers ) .
39 Batmonh and Dumaagiyn Sodnom were asked to remain as President and as Chairman of the Council of Ministers ( Prime Minister ) respectively until the Great Hural met .
40 Later , Shakurulla Mirsaidov was elected Chairman of the Council of Ministers ( Prime Minister ) .
41 Gorbachev returned for a second visit on Nov. 18-21 , 1988 , accompanied by the Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze , and the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers , Vladimir Kamentsev .
42 Also on Feb. 19 Mohammad Hassan Sharq resigned as Prime Minister , and on Feb. 21 Sultan Ali Keshtmand ( Sharq 's predecessor as Prime Minister ) was appointed Chairman of a newly created Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers [ ibid . ] .
43 A referendum held in 1980 rejected the restoration of political parties ( proscribed by the King in 1961 ) but decided in favour of retaining the panchayat system with limited reforms , namely ; ( i ) the election to the Rashtriya Panchayat by universal adult franchise of 112 members for a five-year term ( the remaining 28 members being nominated by the King ) ; and ( ii ) the appointment of the Council of Ministers on the recommendation of the Prime Minister ( elected by the Rashtriya Panchayat ) .
44 In Byelorussia Vyacheslav Kebich was appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers ( Prime Minister ) on April 7 .
45 Over the following two weeks President Turgut Özal called meetings of both party leaders and of the Council of Ministers , and on April 13 full details of the measures were announced .
46 The Governor-General appoints the Prime Minister ( currently Aneerood Jugnauth ) , and on the latter 's advice , the other members of the Council of Ministers , who are responsible to the Assembly .
47 The Congress on March 13 , 1990 , approved the creation of the post of President of the USSR , with extensive executive powers including the appointment of a new consultative Presidential Council and ( subject to ratification by the Congress ) of the Chairman and members of the Council of Ministers ; a new consultative Council of the Federation , headed by the President , comprises the Presidents of the union republics .
48 On the 25th anniversary of the removal on Oct. 15 , 1964 , of Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary of the CPSU and Chairman of the Council of Ministers [ see pp. 20389-90 ] , Moskovskaya Pravda drew parallels with the current situation — economic shortages , radical reforms and a " crisis of authority " .
49 The Majlis must approve the appointment of all members of the Council of Ministers .
50 Sultan Ali Keshtmand , hitherto Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers , was appointed First Vice-President on May 6 .
51 Pyotr Paskar resigned as Chair of the Council of Ministers in Moldavia on May 24 in response to criticism of his government voiced in the new Moldavian Supreme Soviet ( elected in February — ibid . ) .
52 He was replaced as General Secretary of the Council of Ministers by Niko Gjyzari , who was in turn replaced as Chair of the State Planning Commission by Bujar Kolaneci .
53 The President of the Republic appoints the President of the Council ( Prime Minister ) and , on the latter 's recommendation , the other members of the Council of Ministers .
54 Members of the Council of Ministers
55 President Mobutu Sese Seko carried out a reshuffle of the Council of Ministers on Jan. 11 , 1990 , the changes affecting more than one-third of its members .
56 Pedro Maria Tonha " Pedalé " Defence Lt.-Col. Pedro de Castro Van-Dúnem " Loy " External Relations Fernando José França Van-Dúnem Justice Augusto Lopes Teixeira " Tutu " Education Flavio Joao Fernandes Health Augusto Teixeira de Matos Finance Domingo das Chagas Simoes Rangel Foreign and Internal Trade , Industry Zeferino Cassa Yombo Petroleum and Energy Col. António Paulo Kassoma Transport and Communications Diogo Jorge de Jesus Labour and Social Security Fernando Faustino Muteka Agriculture Lt.-Col. Francisco Antonio Magalhaes Paiva " Nvunda " Interior Joao Henriques Garcia Construction Domingos Ramos da Cruz Fisheries José Carlos Moco Youth and Sports José Leitao da Costa e Silva Secretary of the Council of Ministers
57 The 109-member Constituent Assembly , comprising members of the Council of Ministers , representatives of the police and local government , traditional chiefs and in addition invited politicians , met for the first time in late June 1990 .
58 Current chairman : President Pierre Buyoya of Burundi chairs the organization for the current year from February 1990 , with Rwanda holding the chairmanship of the Council of Ministers .
59 The monarch appoints the President of the Government ( Prime Minister — currently Felipe González Márquez ) and , on the latter 's recommendation , the members of the Council of Ministers .
60 The President in turn appoints the Prime Minister and , on the latter 's recommendation , the other members of the Council of Ministers .
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