A cabinet, in political reference, consists of presidentially (or any executive power, if referring to another government other than the US) appointed officials that serve as advisors under the current president and their term lasts as long as their president is in office. The meeting that ensues between cabinet officials consist of members discussing issues that affect the country. Each member is responsible for a certain area (the military, commerce, foreign policy, etc) and they discuss ways to help the president govern the country.
cabinet is like a space...eg cupboard....or cabinet in politics....
the president is playing the chief executive role
The president is the one who hosts a cabinet meeting to discuss foreign policy. This is one of the powers that have been expressed to the president by the constitution.
yes- there is a cabinet meeting room in the White House. of course, cabinet member can also meet with the president on other occasions.
The are indeed 15 cabinet positions. I do not think of the Vice-President as being a cabinet member although the president may invite him to cabinet meeting.
There is a Cabinet meeting room in the White House. President Obama very rarely meets with the entire cabinet.
finance minister
Cabinet meetings take place in the White House, or at least did.
They all sit around a very large rectangular table.
Inverness
When 2 or more people are involved in a meeting then politics will also attend
Democracy is a form of politics.