i don't know so i'm asking
Different countries have different positions in cabinets. Countries even change the cabinet positions by doing things like merging or renaming departments or moving responsibility for something from one department to another.
Yes the Team group of Presidential called Ministers are divided into areas such as education, transport, housing, electrical, communication.
Singapore is a parliamentary democracy, or republic. They exercise three separate branches of government (Executive, Legislature, & Judiciary). Legislative power is in both the government and Parliament of Singapore. Judiciary is independent to the executive and legislature. Hopefully this helps, :-) I was just looking this information up for a project!
As a president, in determining the size of my cabinet( the ministers who advices and see to the formation of policies) i will consider certain factors such as geographical spread, the ability of the workforce and the like that influences span of control.
The President has these powers. These powers are granted to to him and him alone by the Constitution.
We do! But if you mean wear red like a cardinal, we don't have cardinals. All are brothers. Some have more responsibilities than others. We don't have a clergy class. All are ministers.
cabinet is like a space...eg cupboard....or cabinet in politics....
A deacon is a member of the clergy in some Christian denominations who assists priests or ministers and often has responsibilities related to service and outreach to the community. Deacons can perform certain religious rituals such as baptisms and marriages but typically do not lead worship services or administer sacraments like priests or ministers.
A parliament is formed by the highest legislature consisting the body of cabinet ministers who act as advisers to a chief of the state. Parliament countries likely are formed of countries that honor royalty like the United Kingdom and Africa.
in Ireland not very much like all the other ministers they are all useless here
Singapore is just like the United States. If Singapore crash, the entire South-East Asia will be in turmoil.
Singapore is a city state and country of its own. Singapore doesn't have a capital, but the correct term of the capital you find in a atlas would be "Capital of Singapore: Singapore, Singapore"