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Ministerium für Staatssicherheit
The Ministry for State Security (, ; abbreviated MfS), commonly known as the '''''' (, an abbreviation of ), was the intelligence service and secret police of East Germany (the German Democratic Republic or GDR) from 1950 to 1990. It was one of the most repressive police organisations in the world, infiltrating almost every aspect of life in East Germany, using torture, intimidation, and a vast network of informants to crush dissent.
National Science Foundation
United States government agency
Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
domestic security agency of Germany
Indian Administrative Service
Central Civil Services of the Government of India
Election Commission of India
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is a constitutional body that is empowered to conduct free and fair elections in India. Established by the Constitution of India, it is headed by a chief election commissioner and consists of two other election commissioners as constituent members. The commission is headquartered in New Delhi.
Technisches Hilfswerk
civil protection organization of Germany
Indian Police Service
civil service of India
Office of Foreign Assets Control
agency of the United States Department of the Treasury
Planning Commission
government agency in New Delhi, India
Indian Council for Cultural Relations
cultural promotion organization
United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands
government agency
National Chemical Laboratory
chemical laboratory in Pune, India
General Directorate of Highways in Turkey
Turkish state agency in charge of public roads
Pune Municipal Corporation
municipal corporation for Pune City
Election Commissioner of India
Members of the body overseeing elections
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
U.S. government agency
Chiayi County Government
government of Chiayi County, Taiwan
Office of Defense Mobilization
was an independent agency of the United States government whose function was to plan, coordinate, direct and control all wartime mobilization activities of the federal government
Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
Pakistan's principal government institution in charge of statistics and census data
National Atomic Energy Commission
Argentine government agency
Social-Economic Council
economic advisory council to the cabinet of the Netherlands
Nantou County Government
executive branch of Nantou County, Taiwan
Bundesrechnungshof
The Bundesrechnungshof (Federal Court of Audit) is the supreme federal authority for audit matters in the Federal Republic of Germany. There are equivalent bodies at state level. The status of the Bundesrechnungshof, its members and its essential functions are guaranteed by the German Constitution (Art. 114 GG), and regulated by other legislation (i.e. Bundesrechnungshof Act, Federal Budget Code). It is an independent judicial body, with around 600 employees. Its current President is Kay Scheller.