Office of the Prime Minister definition

Office of the Prime Minister or “OPM” means the Recipient’s Office of the Prime Minister established pursuant to the Recipient’s Constitution or any successor thereto.
Office of the Prime Minister means the Recipient’s Office of the Prime Minister, and includes any successor thereto.
Office of the Prime Minister means the Recipient’s Office of the Prime Minister, established under Part V of the Constitution of Tuvalu 1986.

Examples of Office of the Prime Minister in a sentence

  • National priorities for Local Governments will be identified centrally in consultation with the Local Government Associations, Office of the Prime Minister, National Planning Authority and Ministry of Local Government.

  • In no case shall the minimum opening through any part of the valve be less than one-fourth (¼) inch diameter or its equivalent area.(e) The relieving capacity in pounds per hour shall be determined from the maximum Btu output at the boiler nozzle obtained by the firing of any fuel for which the unit is designed.

  • The Bidder shall not be named in the List of Work Abandoners published by the Office of the Prime Minister and/or in the Debarment List and/or in the List of Work Abandoners declared by EGAT.

  • The programme is being executed by the Office of the Prime Minister and has two main components: (1) Enhancing Quality of Public Services; and (2) Enhancing Efficiency in Public Spending.

  • Manor (eds.) Nehru to the Nineties: The Changing Office of the Prime Minister in India, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp.

  • Due to the entry into force of this Royal Decree-Law 15/2013, Order PRE/2443/2013 of the Office of the Prime Minister was published on 27 December (hereinafter the Order or Order PRE/2443), identifying which of ADIF’s assets and liabilities were to be transferred to the ownership of ADIF-AV.

  • See Office of the Prime Minister, Commitments to Northern Ireland, December 8, 2017.

  • The Office of the Prime Minister has ordered for the preparation of a final in collaboration with Ministry of Justice, the official said.

  • The SURP-II is directed by a Steering Committee co-chaired by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) Aid Coordination Unit and the Federal Ministry of Public Works (MoPW).

  • The Office of the Prime Minister assists the Prime Minister in leading and coordinating the work of the Government.


More Definitions of Office of the Prime Minister

Office of the Prime Minister means the Office of the Prime Minister in Mainland Tanzania and the Chief Minister’s Office in Zanzibar;

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  • Deputy Minister means the Deputy Minister of the Ministry.

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  • relevant Minister means the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office;

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  • Community corrections officer means an employee of the

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