Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.
They are elected.
The cabinet, or The Cabinet of the United Kingdom, is not part of the House of Commons. The cabinet is a decision making council empowered with legislative, judicial, and executive functions. The cabinet is comprised of the Prime Minister and 22 Cabinet Ministers. The Prime Minister selects Cabinet Ministers from elected members of the House of Lords and House of Commons. The Cabinet of the United Kingdom acts as the executive council for the Queen.
The Secretary of Defense, like all cabinet members, is appointed by the President, not elected.
The Executive Branch of Canada's Government is called the "Cabinet" and its members are "Cabinet Ministers." The Cabinet Ministers are chosen by the Prime Minister. Most Cabinet Ministers are members of the House of Commons and at least one will be a Senator. Occasionally, someone who is not a member of either the Senate or House of Commons will be appointed to Cabinet. In such case, it is expected that she or he will seek election to the House of Commons at the earliest opportunity. Alternatively, the Prime Minister could appoint that person to the Senate.
Cabinet of Ministers - Soviet Union - was created in 1991.
List of 1st cabinet ministers of free inida
appointed by the president
Ministers of the Crown are not elected. They are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister. As ministers are responsible to members of the elected House of Commons, ministers are generally appointed from among members of the Government caucus in the Lower House. It is not unusual, however, for one or more ministers to be appointed from the Senate.
Members of the Senate, and ministers in Cabinet, are similar in that both are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister.
my question was: how is the cabinet of the president selected?
The Executive branch of the British government comprises of the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and senior civil servants. The Prime Minister is indirectly elected by the electorate, through voting for MPs in a constituency. The leader of the party with the highest number of MPs is (usually) appointed the Prime Minister by the Queen. The cabinet ministers can be members of the House of Commons (MPs) or House of Lords (Peers). They are selected at the discretion of the Prime Minister, and can be appointed and dismissed at his/her will.
In the United Kingdom, a cabinet minister is a member of the executive branch of a government who has been appointed to the cabinet, the group of leading policymakers of governmental departments who report to the prime minister.
No - Cabinet Ministers are Members of Parliament that hold significant office within government. Examples of Cabinet Ministers in Britain are the Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. MPs (Members of Parliament) are elected, and can become members of the cabinet. However they are not necessarily cabinet ministers. MPs that hold no cabinet position are often referred to as "back-benchers", which refers to their position in the House of Commons (hence not on the Front Bench, of either the ruling party of the opposition).
The Governor is appointed by the President.
New appointed ministers
A Congressman nominated by a President and confirmed by the United States Senate must resign from his elected position in the Congress permanently, and take on the appointed position in the Cabinet.
If someone said the cabinet is elected, it would not be true. The cabinet is appointed by the president, who first nominates them and then has to get the approval of the Senate.
The cabinet, or The Cabinet of the United Kingdom, is not part of the House of Commons. The cabinet is a decision making council empowered with legislative, judicial, and executive functions. The cabinet is comprised of the Prime Minister and 22 Cabinet Ministers. The Prime Minister selects Cabinet Ministers from elected members of the House of Lords and House of Commons. The Cabinet of the United Kingdom acts as the executive council for the Queen.