No, parliament and the cabinet are not the same. Parliament is the legislative body of a country, whereas the cabinet is an executive body. However members of the cabinet are often, although not always, members of parliament.
Parliament definitely has a strong influence over the Prime Minister and his cabinet. Most bills have to be passed with majority vote of Parliament.
Member of Parliament whose party is in majority.They constitute Cabinet and PM is the head of the same.
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).
They're called the "Backbenchers"
Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.
Members of the Party currently in power of the UK Parliament make up the cabinet.
The cabinet ministers were sent to india by the british parliament for preparing a constitution for india
The UK government, or parliament, makes such decisions.
because they wereto be the same thing
Parliament makes laws in Canada. Whereas Congress makes laws in the USA. Not the same thing.
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The legislative branch, parliament, the monarch, the dictator and their cabinet, it depends on the form of government