THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12

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133 -g At the time of the implementation of the A1 b posts, the Minister of Finance of the Federal Republic of Germany has already approved that the Upper Land Councils should not be elected in their previous terms. For this reason, the granting of the allowance, albeit in smaller/iShe, had already been approved. (e) The posts of the other advisers, as well as those of the rest of the civil servants at the Reichaprotector's office, were not in its content, but in the so-called Annex A to the Reich budget, part P (formerly Chapter 1 P in the various individual plans), for this purpose no longer any more fbestehéj is applied, but rather these posts should also be included in the establishment plan of the Steatsminis- terium.For the limited, but then more important case, upper government offices,for a part ministerial council posts are required,Deprochend the character of the State Ministry as the Supreme Reich Authority milissen are provided for the senior office officials' posts. The implementation of new posts for the Ministry of State is, despite the ban extended for the accounting year 1984, the extension of the job plans to lßasig, the business area of the German Steateminiater as a result of the exclusive exceptions to this, provided that a change in the salary regulations is necessary for this purpose, this also applies to the extent possible. II. Establishment plan for the business sector. The officials, who are no longer part of the Ministry of State, but continue to work in the field of the German Minister for State Affairs, who perform the other tasks of the Reichsaufsichtal or as integrated forces in the autonomous ministries and sonetrol authorities, are, as a matter of principle, appointed by the other departments of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The posts of all these officials,whether they were now part of the Minister of State,in which autonomous central authorities or were placed in the posts with the Reich Commission Administration, are part P of Annex A to the Reich Budget, together with the other sections of the budget. The reason for this rule, which was laid down in its basic requirements in a chief meeting on 19.1.1990, namely to allow the Reichaprotector to establish a link with their old administration, has recently become obsolete in the course of development, while for the individual Beanton it is of no importance as an MK, but for the local administration it is extremely important for the This is not the case in the United Kingdom. The fact that the posts of officials working in the General Government are also in the same way set out in the annex to the Reich budget cannot therefore be regarded as a matter of urgency for clear clarification.