The frequency with which a cabinet sits can vary by country and government structure, but typically, cabinets meet regularly, often on a weekly or biweekly basis. In some cases, they may convene more frequently during times of crisis or to address urgent issues. The specific schedule is usually determined by the head of government and can be influenced by legislative agendas and pressing national matters.
They all sit around a very large rectangular table.
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
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Baroness Valerie Amos
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Hillary Clinton, secretary of state, is an ex-senator. I think she is the only one. A senator has to resign before serving on the cabinet.
In the United States it is the President's job to determine how often the cabinet meet. The President also determines when they will meet.
The British House of Commons...In the British House of Commons, the house is split into two sides - left and right. Members of the Government's political party sit to the Speaker's right hand side, whilst MPs in the opposition party sit on the benches to the Speaker's left. The front bench of both sides is reserved for member of the Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet.
the precedents chair is special and nobody can sit on it
No, parliament and the cabinet are not the same. Parliament is the legislative body of a country, whereas the cabinet is an executive body. However members of the cabinet are often, although not always, members of parliament.
Once a week.
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