The advisory council of the chief executive officer of a nation; a cabinet council
A group of advisors to the President in key areas such as defense, commerce, education,etc
A body composed of all ministers heading government departments, as well as the prime minister or premier
A small, private room where works of art, valuables and curiosities were kept and contemplated at leisure; over time the term was used for the collections themselves Renaissance cabinets played an important role in the development of museums and art galleries
The heads of government ministries The Premier is the head of the cabinet and chooses cabinet ministers from among elected members of his or her party
To inclose a cupboard-like repository or piece of furniture with doors and shelves and drawers; for storage or display housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television a storage compartment for clothes and valuables; usually it has a lock persons appointed by a head of state to head executive departments of government and act as official advisers
An enclosure that may house connection devices, terminated cables, splices, apparatus, wiring and equipment Typically affords security and/or protection from prevailing conditions such as weather, vandalism or accidental damage
The President carries out the laws passed by Congress and he or she does this through many departments such as the Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Labor, and so forth The President appoints a head of each dpartment with the consent of the Senate and often meets with these heads as a group They are referred to as the "Cabinet"
a group consisting of the heads of the (cabinet) executive departments, who are appointed by the president, subject to confirmation by the Senate The cabinet was once the main advisory body to the president but no longer plays this role
the group of senior ministers in a government; all the ministers in the Northern Territory Government campaign a competition for votes by people who are seeking election to parliament candidate someone who stands for election to parliament cast a vote to make a choice between candidates by filling in a ballot paper, or by some other means citizen a member of a community such as a town, city, state, territory, country etc censure motion a motion moved in parliament which is very critical of, and which seeks to attach blame to, a minister, another member, or the government chair (see Speaker's Chair)
The Ministers, who, as senior Members of the governing party, are responsible for the development and implementation of policy Campaign: The period before an election in which candidates and parties seek to win voters' support