0 an official order or decision from a government or leader -- dekret, rozporządzenie
a presidential/royal decree
The provincial government decreed that the city would be provided with the very latest innovations of art and science.
They stressed the role of the social-milieu and human-will view that entered the 1882 law decreeing the instruction of morale laque in primary schools.
The king could return decrees to the council, with further steps kept ambiguous.
Individual convictions, no matter how per vasively they may be harbored, are not the products of formal enactments or authoritative decrees.
A state of siege was decreed in the states controlled by rebels, rapidly extended to the entire country.
After this loss of honour (for such was the decree's real significance), conservative nobles retreated into passivity or departed altogether.
In his first five months in office, he issued more emergency decrees (thirty) than had all previous presidents combined.
Such decrees may be developed at the federal and/or sub-federal level.