No
First of all the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [Mormons] do not have ministers. they have a lay clergy.
and second of course they are not under the Pope, the Pope is Catholic and those are two totally separate and distinct religions.
Not directly. There is a 'chain of command' in the Church, not unlike the military. Ministers, such as priests, come under the supervision of their immediate superior - pastor, abbot, bishop, for example. The pope has more to do than supervise the actions of each of the thousands of Catholic priests.
The Rules are made by the Pope, Cardinals and the High Ministers under the influence of God and the Holy Spirit.
pope Shenouda 3
The Pope, most ministers, many others.
The pope worships only the one true God despite what some Pentecostal and Protestant ministers may say.
Graziano Delrio is the Under Secretary for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers for Italy.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) reject the Pope because they aren't Catholic. Only Catholics follow the Pope.
The Pope, Bishops, Sisters (Nuns) society, Priests and ministers are the religious leaders in christianity.
No, the pope is not under a vow of silence.
Pope John Paul II.
Only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote for the pope.
Its a long list. 31 full ministry, some ministries are under the control of PM (as Defence), 8 minisries under Deputy Ministers. Pls show your interest for the name of a particular ministry. Or check in Cabinet of Ministers, Bangladesh. And you get the full list of 2017