- Permanent Council
The Permanent Council ( _pl. Rada Nieustająca) was the highest administrative authority in the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1775 and 1789 and the first moderngovernment in Europe. In Polish was renamed as "Zdrada Nieustająca" - Permanent Betrayal.History
The Permanent Council was created on the insistence of
Catherine II of Russia , who saw it as a way to secure her influence over the internal politics of Poland. Contrary to theSejm , which previously had the same prerogatives, the Council could not beveto ed nor disbanded. Also, it was much less prone to influence of the minor gentry. Finally, both Catherine and her ambassador to Poland, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, believed that the Council would be dominated by anti-royalmagnates and that it would put an end to his push towards the reforms.The Council was composed of the King
Stanisław August Poniatowski (who acted as a modernprime minister and had two votes instead of one), 18 members of the Senat and 18 members of the Diet. The meetings were supervised by marshalRoman Ignacy Potocki .In reality all Council's staff was nominated in accordance with Russian ambassador Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, who acted as a representative of Empress
Catherine II , protectress of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth since 1768. Soon after its creation, Council became an instrument of Russian surveillance over Poland.The council was divided onto 5 separate ministries called Departments:
# Foreign interests
# Military
# Police that is Good Order
# Treasury
# JusticeAmong the prerogatives of the Council was heading the state administration, preparation of projects of laws and Sejm acts, which were later accepted by the parliament, control over law obedience and interpretation of the law. Although heavily-criticized, most notably by the so-called
Patriotic Party and theFamilia , the Council managed to start a period of economical prosperity in Poland and significantly strengthened the power of the monarch in Poland. It was liquidated in 1789 by theFour-Year Sejm and briefly reinstituted in 1793 by theSejm of Grodno . However, this time it was directly headed by the Russian ambassador. Majority of her members was bribed by Russian embassy in Warsaw.Notable members
* King
Stanisław August Poniatowski
* marshalRoman Ignacy Potocki
*Stanisław Małachowski
*Tomasz Adam Ostrowski
*Ludwik Szymon Gutakowski
* Stanisław Poniatowski (kings' relative)
*Józef Ankwicz
*Michał Jerzy Poniatowski (primate of Poland)ee also
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Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794)
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