Government of Abu Dhabi
Khaled bin Mohammed Al Nahyan | |
Main body | Abu Dhabi Executive Council |
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Appointed by | Ruler of Abu Dhabi |
Judicial Authority | |
Court | Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation |
The Government of Abu Dhabi (
History
The Emirate of Abu Dhabi had an informal government directly ruled by the
Organisation
The
Abu Dhabi governmental departments or agencies are formed by royal decree by the emir, or the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and enforced and overseen by the ADEC.[5] ADEC is responsible for all regions of the emirate which have their own entities such as Al Ain Municipality. As of August 2022, there were 33 agencies, departments, and entities of the Abu Dhabi government.[6]
Departments and agencies
Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority
Abu Dhabi Housing Authority
Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council
Department of Community Development
Department of Culture and Tourism
Department of Economic Development
Department of Education and Knowledge
Department of Energy
Department of Finance
Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi
General Administration of Customs - Abu Dhabi
Human Resources Authority
Jurisdiction
The
Abu Dhabi Executive Council
The
Abu Dhabi Executive Office
Concerning Abu Dhabi Executive Office (Law 18 of 2019) (in Arabic). 25 April 2019. established the Abu Dhabi Executive Office (ADEO) as an independent entity, replacing the Secretariat of the ADEC with a task of supporting the ADEC in administrative duties, legal opinions, researching proposals provided by governmental departments, contracting third-party consultants, and publishing the official gazette. The chairman of the Executive Office also assumes a seat at the ADEC. Since 2019, the ADEO has been led by Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan.[12]
See also
References
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