In most forms of government, particularly in a parliamentary form of government, the head of government (e.g., the prime minister or premier) has the sole right to "hire-and-fire" cabinet ministers.
Normally yes, the party that forms the government assigns Cabinet Ministers from their own ranks. Occassionally a coalition government is formed with Cabinet positions filled by different parties.
auto clave, uv cabinet, sanatising spray, boiling water
Executive
A cabinet bed is a combination of a cabinet and a bed.
Cabinet is a noun (whether it be a wooden cabinet in the kitchen or the President's cabinet)
le petit placard = cabinet / cupboard le cabinet = political cabinet le buffet de cuisine = kitchen cabinet
The collective nouns for yaks are:a cabinet of yaka herd of yaksNote: The plural forms of the noun 'yak' are yaks or yak, both are accepted.
No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.
Cabinet secrecy is the policy in which all members of the cabinet must keep all government talk within the cabinet.
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
In terms of structure the main difference is in relation to the Executive arm of government. In the USA, they elect their president at an election, the president then forms his cabinet with whoever he likes and they run the country. In Australia, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet come from within the parliament. After an election, the party that holds a majority in the lower house forms government, the leader of that party becomes the Prime Minister and the ministers are selected from within the party.