Statsministerens Kontor av Kalmarunionen

The Baltic Union Office of the Prime Minister is a political and bureaucratic office that assists the Prime Minister of The Baltic Union in the leadership of the Council of State and Government. It has since 2006 been led by Prime Minister Ann Nilsson (Liberal Party), deputized by nine state secretaries. The office has about 210 employees.

History
Since the establishment of the first Baltic Union government, in 2001, the Prime Minister has had secretaries to help him/her with tasks, though these were not collectively assigned to his office until 2003.

Function
The Office of the Prime Minister is the central office of the Council of State and the Government. It is charged with preparing, carrying out and following up the meetings of the Council of State with the King.

The office maintains the formal contact between the Government and the Union Parliament, and coordinates the participation of the ministers in the Storting's debates and question times.

The office assists the Prime Minister in leading and coordinating the work of the Government, also by preparing, carrying out and following up government conferences.