Site Navigation
Categories:
Government institutions

Summary Of: Cabinet

the Cabinet collectively decides the government... the cabinet does not function as a collective legislative influence... cabinet members may not be sitting legislators... members of the cabinet are given the title of... day role of most cabinet members is to serve as the head of one segment of the national... Cabinet of Stephen Harper... Cabinet of Stephen Harper... whether senior and in the cabinet or junior ministers... all cabinet decisions are taken collectively by the cabinet... which report to the full cabinet on their findings and recommendations... already been agreed upon by those in the cabinet who hold affected ministerial portfolios... recommendations are usually agreed to by the full cabinet with little further discussion... Most of the documentation associated with cabinet deliberations will only be publicly released a considerable period after the particular cabinet disbands... or because they believe that the cabinet should collectively decide things... The Westminster cabinet system is the foundation of cabinets as they are known at the federal and state... a cabinet member is responsible for advising the head of government on areas within his or her... The legislature may also remove a cabinet member through a usually difficult... cabinet members do not serve to influence legislative policy to the degree found in a Westminster... rather than through the cabinet as was the case in earlier U...

Encyclodia Page On: Cabinet

These Are Links To Other Documents
Cabinet (disambiguation) | Politics | Executive branch | Head of state | Dictator | Monarch | President | Government | Head of government | Chancellor | Premier | Prime minister | Ministry | Minister | Presidential system | Semi-presidential system | Parliamentary System | Cohabitation | Westminster System | National leaders | National governments | Governor | Mayor | Politics Portal | view | talk | government | executive branch | Executive Council | countries | Westminster system | parliament | presidential system | United States | council | head of government | executive departments | legislature | United States | minister | portfolio | Philippines | United Kingdom | secretary | bureaucracy | civil servant | correlation | development | Privy Council | relatively small and private room | OED | Francis Bacon | Charles I | Kitchen Cabinet | Cabinet of Stephen Harper (28th Canadian Ministry) | | Stephen Harper | 28th Canadian Ministry | Westminster system | responsible | secret | thirty years | prime minister | first among equals | advice | executive power | cabinet reshuffle | shadow cabinet | frontbenchers | opposition party | Canada | Australia | New Zealand | India | Commonwealth of Nations | United States Cabinet | Ronald Reagan's cabinet, 1981 | | Ronald Reagan | separation of powers | presidential system | checks and balances | impeachment | United States Cabinet | Franklin Roosevelt | executive offices | National Security Council | Cabinet (European Commission) | European | European Union | [kabiˈne] | French | | Wikisource | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica | List of national governments | Ministerial responsibility | Cabinet collective responsibility | Minister of the Crown | OED | OED | Categories | Government institutions |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Cabinet".