is the highest authority of the Union State consisting of the heads of state, prime ministers, and parliamentary speakers of the member-states.
The Supreme State Council’s key tasks include decisions on most important issues of the Union State’s development; forming various bodies of the Union State within its competence; calling elections for the House of Representatives of the Union State Parliament; approving the Union State budget passed by its Parliament, and annual performance reports; and approving international treaties of the Union State ratified by its Parliament.