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提问人:网友w*****2 发布时间:2023年2月8日 21:42
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最具权威、最具有法律效力的国家监督是______

A.人大常委会对其他国家机关的监督 B.审计署对其他国家机关的监督 C.人民代表大会对其他国家机关的监督 D.国务院对其他国家机关的监督

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