Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah is the Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office for Brunei.
Cabinet Ministers
To look over the junior, sophomore, and freshman ministers.
To look over the junior, sophomore, and freshman ministers.
A group of senior government ministers is commonly referred to as the "Cabinet." The Cabinet is typically composed of heads of government departments and is responsible for making key policy decisions and advising the head of government, such as the Prime Minister or President. In some countries, this group may also be called a "Council of Ministers."
Sure! Here are five questions and answers about ministers: What is the role of a minister in government? A minister is a member of the government responsible for overseeing specific departments or areas of public policy, implementing laws, and making decisions that affect the public. How are ministers appointed? Ministers are typically appointed by the head of government, such as a president or prime minister, often from among elected members of the legislature. What is the difference between a cabinet minister and a junior minister? A cabinet minister holds a senior position in the government and usually heads a major department, while a junior minister assists a cabinet minister and may oversee specific projects or initiatives within the department. Can ministers be removed from their positions? Yes, ministers can be removed from their positions through a vote of no confidence, resignation, or dismissal by the head of government. What is the significance of a minister's accountability? Ministers are accountable to the legislature and the public for their actions and decisions, ensuring transparency and responsible governance in the political system.
A chief minister appointed by a ruler.The head of the cabinet and often also the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy.is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system.
The British government is led by the Prime Minister, currently David Cameron. It is his duty to select all other ministers' He, along with most of the other senior minister is part of the decision making Cabinet. All ministers are also members of Parliament and are accountable to it. The monarch selects the prime minister that leads the party that will likely hold a majority in Parliament.
The Executive branch of the British government comprises of the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and senior civil servants. The Prime Minister is indirectly elected by the electorate, through voting for MPs in a constituency. The leader of the party with the highest number of MPs is (usually) appointed the Prime Minister by the Queen. The cabinet ministers can be members of the House of Commons (MPs) or House of Lords (Peers). They are selected at the discretion of the Prime Minister, and can be appointed and dismissed at his/her will.
they form the cabinet
Jo Goodhew is the Minister for Senior Citizens for New Zealand.
At this time, the official office of Prime Minister didn't really exist- Britain was still an Absolute Monarchy where the King or Queen had the final say, and this situation pertained up until the English Civil War. There WAS a Parliament, which included a Chief Minister, and it did have powers to make laws and decisions affecting the country, but it was all subject to the monarch's approval, and the sovereign could dismiss or appoint Ministers as he or she saw fit. The Church was also very powerful in those days, and senior archbishops had as much power and influence as political ministers.
Simon Khaya Moyo is the Senior Minister Without Portfolio for Zimbabwe.