STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 113, sig. 109-2/13 Page 3 · 3 of 230
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, INV. 113, Sig. 109-2/13
English Translation
The Commission of the European Communities, acting on a proposal from the Commission to the Council (COM(94) 347 final — Doc. The central administrative offices of the city were enlarged according to the expansion of the business scope, where the factual relationship between the already existing and the new tasks was often not respected. II. Constitutional law development. 1. The original and for the most part still valid foundations for the constitution and administration of the city consist mainly in the special municipal order for Prague of 27 April 185o and in the Basic Law of the municipality of Prague of 5 March 1862. The city was represented by the municipal assembly and by the city council. The leading bodies and departments were the primary and magistrates with subordinate units, embassies and auxiliary offices. Even before the upheaval, the decree of the Prague State Authority of 24 February 1939, Z. 308/l9 Abt.1, on the basis of § 65 of the Prag Community Order of 27 April 185o and Art. XVI of the Constitution of 3. On 16 August 1986, Dr. Klapka, deputy of the Natiöl Assembly and Ministerial Council, was appointed chairman of the Administrative Commission. By decree of the same authority on 16 March 1939, Z.308/5-1939 Abt. 1 it was noted that to the Chairman of the Administrative Commission also all rights and obligations of the Primator