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17 These different commissions shall each be presided over and directed by a minister appointed for that purpose.

LXXVII. A minister of State shall be appointed, who shall constantly reside about the person of the King.

LXXVIII. There shall be a court of accounts charged with the final examination of accounts, and empowered to discharge those who present them. This court shall be responsible to the King alone.

LXXIX. The construction and the powers of the commission for public instruction, as well as of the judicial order, shall be regulated by a specific act.

LXXX. The commission of the interior, the commissioners of war, and of finances, shall be composed of one minister and of counsellors of State, who are directors general, in pursuance of the specific statutes on the subject.

LXXXI. The secretary of State is to present to the King the documents which are delivered to him by the lieutenant, and to return to the lieutenant the King’s orders. Such foreign affairs as may concern the kingdom of Poland are to be communicated to the secretary.

LXXXII. The heads of departments, and the members of government commissions, are answerable to the high national court for every infraction of the Constitutional Charter, and the royal decrees, of which they may have been guilty.