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).
Some MLAs become ministers when their party wins more than half the number of constituencies in a state and thus is in majority. The party which is in majority then makes a cabinet whose members are called ministers.
The appointment power has become one of the chief powers of the President.
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) can become chief ministers or ministers through a political process, typically after elections. In a parliamentary system, the political party or coalition that secures a majority of seats in the assembly usually nominates one of its MLAs as the chief minister. This nominee is then appointed by the governor of the state. Other MLAs from the ruling party or coalition may be appointed as ministers by the chief minister, forming the cabinet.
The Bahamas gained independence from the UK in 1973
the executive (prime minister and ministers- cabinet) is the main branch that introduces policys, regulations and legislation. the legislature (whole of parliment) has to pass them first before they become policy, regulation or legislation (law).
1973
in 1981
Theology
what percentage of senators and congressmen become lobbyists
The pentocostals and the Anglicans have in recent year allowed women to be ministers and pastors.
Prayer - that's what ministers do