- Sächsische Staatskanzlei
The Sächsische Staatskanzlei (Saxon State Chancellery or Saxon State Chamber) is the office of the
Minister-President ofSaxony . It is located inDresden on the northern Elbe river banks and was established in 1995. The Staatskanzlei is managed by the "State Minister and Head of the Staatskanzlei".The Free State of Saxony also established a Staatskanzlei between 1918 and 1945. The building was used by the "Rat des Bezirkes" (Board of the
Bezirk ) of the Bezirk Dresden after theGerman Democratic Republic had established the Bezirk subdivisions in 1952.Building
Building of the Staatskanzlei is the "Gemeinsames Ministerialgebäude" or "Gesamtministerium" ("Joint Ministry Building"'). It was built between 1900 and 1904 in Historicistic style. The golden crown at the roof is a farly visible symbol of authority in the Kingdom of Saxony during the last years of the
German Empire . The building is still lettered as "Königliches Ministerium des Inneren" ("Royal Ministry of the Interior") today.Tasks
* Supporting the Minister-President in politics
* Evaluation of passed laws concerning their constitutionality
* Questions of state area and state structuring
* Correspondence to theLandtag of Saxony
* Correspondence to the Federal Republic and the other 15 german states
* Coordination of the government's external affairs (involving Federal Republic, European Union and other states)
* Representation of Saxony with offices inBerlin andBrussels
* Coordination of the international relationships especially cross-border affairs with the proximatePoland andCzech Republic
* Petition for mercy (which address the Minister-President)
* Media politicsExternal links
* [http://www.sachsen.de/de/bf/staatsregierung/staatskanzlei/index_staatskanzlei.html Page of the Saxon government]
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