the constitution
The group of ministers selected by the Prime Minister to advise him is known as the Cabinet. The Cabinet is composed of senior government officials, typically heads of government departments, and plays a crucial role in decision-making and formulating policies. It is a key component of the executive branch of government.
The administrative organ of the state is typically the executive branch of government, which is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, managing government operations, and making day-to-day decisions on behalf of the state. It is headed by the chief executive, such as a president or prime minister, and includes various departments and agencies that carry out specific functions.
The plural form of the noun 'department' is departments.
The three main types of authority in an organization are: Line Authority: Direct, top-down command where managers have the authority to make decisions and direct subordinates. Staff Authority: Advisory role where staff specialists provide support and expertise to line managers but do not have direct command over them. Functional Authority: Specialized authority given to individuals or departments to control specific activities across departments, often seen in project management. A simple diagram can depict this hierarchy, with line authority at the top, staff authority in a supporting role on the sides, and functional authority overlapping departments as needed.
In a weak mayor system, the executive power is typically held by an appointed city manager or by the city council as a whole, rather than by the mayor. The mayor's role is often ceremonial or limited to presiding over council meetings.
There are 15
All of them. Chief excecutive is a role that they play by commanding their 15 cabinet departments. As chief executive, they carry out legislation with the help of the cabinet
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The cabinet
i It is the only branch of government elected by citizens
There are two cabinets : the overt cabinet which consists of the heads of the 15 departments of the executive branch; and the covert cabinet made up of the President's most trusted advisers. (see related question)
The executive branch
15 Executive Departments.
* today there are 14 executive departments in the world. There actually are 15. Proof: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0101303.html
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The President is the power of the executive branch. He appoints all of the leaders of the 15 departments.
The heads of the 15 executive departments are known as Cabinet members in the United States. Each department is responsible for specific areas of public policy, government function, and service delivery, such as defense, education, and health. They are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, serving as key advisors and administrators in the executive branch. Collectively, they form the President's Cabinet, which plays a crucial role in shaping national policy and governance.