The Public аnd Municipal Administration
The State Power in the Republic of Komi
The state power in the Republic of Komi is based on the separation of the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
The Head of the Republic of Komi is the highest official in the Republic of Komi.
The Head of the Republic of Komi rules the Government of the Republic of Komi, the supreme executive body in the Republic of Komi.
The state power in the Republic of Komi is formed by:
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Legislative (representative) body of state power in the Republic of Komi |
The State Council of the Republic of Komi |
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Executive bodies of state power in the Republic of Komi: 10 ministries
4 services
6 agencies
Other executive bodies |
The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Komi; State Housing Inspectorate of the Republic of Komi. |
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Public bodies formed by the Head of the Republic of Komi and the Government of the Republic of Komi |
The Administration of the Head of the Republic of Komi and the Government of the Republic of Komi; |
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Other state bodies of the Republic of Komi |
The Office of the State Council of the Republic of Komi; |
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Judicial bodies of the Republic of Komi |
The Constitutional Court of Komi Republic; |
The structure of local government in the municipalities of the Republic of Komi
The local authorities in the Republic of Komi are not incorporated in the system of state authorities of the Republic of Komi.
The overall structure of local government in the municipalities of the Republic of Komi is as follows:
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Representative body at municipality |
Municipality Council
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Highest official at municipality |
Head of Municipality |
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Executive and administrative body at municipality |
Municipality Administration |
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Supervisory authority at municipality |
Control and Audit Chamber, Audit Commission and other |
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Other local authorities |
Some local governments under the charter of the municipality |
In the republic, local self-governance is carried out in 211 municipalities, including 5 in urban districts, 15 – in municipal areas, 16 – in urban settlements, and 175 – in rural settlements.



















