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In the [[United Kingdom of Egypt and Sudan]], the '''Council of State''' is a constitutionally established advisory body to the Federal Government which consists of members of the [[Egyptosudanese Royal Family]] and Crown-appointed members with political, commercial, diplomatic, or military experience. The Council of State must be consulted by the Cabinet on proposed legislation before a law is submitted to the Parliament of Egypt and Sudan. The Council of State also serves as a channel of appeal for citizens against executive branch decisions.
 
In the [[United Kingdom of Egypt and Sudan]], the '''Council of State''' is a constitutionally established advisory body to the Federal Government which consists of members of the [[Egyptosudanese Royal Family]] and Crown-appointed members with political, commercial, diplomatic, or military experience. The Council of State must be consulted by the Cabinet on proposed legislation before a law is submitted to the Parliament of Egypt and Sudan. The Council of State also serves as a channel of appeal for citizens against executive branch decisions.
  
In the [[United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]], the '''Council of State''' unites the three branches of Union government as well as representatives of the nobility and of the social élite to advise the Sovereign on appointments as well as matters involving executive authority or royal prerogative.
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 14 February 2006

In the United Kingdom of Egypt and Sudan, the Council of State is a constitutionally established advisory body to the Federal Government which consists of members of the Egyptosudanese Royal Family and Crown-appointed members with political, commercial, diplomatic, or military experience. The Council of State must be consulted by the Cabinet on proposed legislation before a law is submitted to the Parliament of Egypt and Sudan. The Council of State also serves as a channel of appeal for citizens against executive branch decisions.