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In Norway, the "King in Council" (Norwegian: Kongen i statsråd) refers to the meetings of the King and the Council of State (the Cabinet), where matters of importance and major decisions are made. The council meets at the Royal Palace and is normally held every Friday. It is chaired by the king or, if he is ill or abroad, the crown prince. In Norway's Constitution, when formulated as King in Council (Kongen i Statsråd) refers to the formal Government of Norway. When the formulation is merely King, the appointed ministry that the law refers to may alone act with complete authority of the matter assigned in the particular law.[1]
A decision that is taken in the State Council under the King's leadership is a royal decree. If the crown prince chairs, they are crown prince resolutions. When neither the king nor the crown prince chairs, resolutions adopted are called Government resolutions.
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