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Status | EEU institution | ||
Role | Executive cabinet | ||
Established | 2012 | ||
College | |||
Current college | Myasnikovich Commission | ||
Chairman of the Board | Mikhail Myasnikovich | ||
Commissioners | Artak Kamalyan Varos Simonyan Viktor Nazarenko Bakhytzhan Sagintayev Arman Shakkaliyev Temirbek Asanbekov Maksat Mamytkanov Sergei Glazyev Andrei Slepnev | ||
Total members | 10 | ||
Council | |||
Members of the Council of the Commission | Mger Grigoryan Igor Petrishenko Bakhyt Sultanov Arzybek Kozhoshev Aleksei Overchuk | ||
Administration | |||
Working language | Russian | ||
Staff | 1,200 | ||
Departments | 25 | ||
Location | Moscow, Russia | ||
Website | |||
eec.eaeunion.org |
The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) is the executive body of the Eurasian Economic Union responsible for implementing decisions, upholding the EEU treaties and managing the day-to-day business of the Eurasian Economic Union. The main task of the Eurasian Economic Commission is to ensure the functioning and development of the EEU, and to prepare proposals for its further integration.[1]
The Board of the commission operates as a cabinet government, with 10 members of the commission ("commissioners"). There are two members per member state.[2] The Chairman of the commission (currently Mikhail Myasnikovich) is nominated by the heads of state of the member states of the EEU. The usual working language of the commission is Russian.[1]
The EEC was constituted by the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Commission, signed on November 18, 2011, and which entered into force on 1 January 2012.[3] It began it operations on February 2, 2012. On 1 January 2015 it became the principle organ of the Eurasian Economic Union, upon entry into force of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union.