Council of Ministers
"Council of Ministers" is the name given to the supreme executive organ in some governments. The term is usually equivalent to the word "cabinet". Councils of Ministers are usually composed of those ministers who are responsible for a ministry, and are usually led by the President of the Council of Ministers, a term that is usually translated as "Prime Minister".it is the official name for body that includes all the ministers it usually has 60 to 80 ministers have collective responsibility.
Council of state is a similar term that also most often refer to a Cabinet.
List of Councils of Ministers
- Council of Ministers of Afghanistan
- Council of Ministers of Albania
- Council of Ministers of Algeria
- Council of Ministers of Belgium
- Council of Ministers of Bhutan
- Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Council of Ministers of Bulgaria
- Council of Ministers of Cambodia
- Council of Ministers of Cuba
- Council of Ministers of Colombia
- Council of Ministers of Ethiopia
- Council of Ministers of France
- Council of the European Union
- Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic
- Council of Ministers, India
- Council of Ministers of Iraq
- Council of Ministers of the Isle of Man
- Council of Ministers of Italy
- Council of Ministers of Jersey
- Council of Ministers of the Netherlands
- Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary
- Council of Ministers (Mozambique)
- Council of Ministers of Poland
- Council of Ministers of Portugal
- Council of Ministers of Imperial Russia
- Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia
- Somali Council of Ministers
- Council of Ministers of Spain
- Council of Ministers of Syria
- Council of Ministers of Thailand
- Council of Ministers of the USSR
- Council of Ministers of Vietnam
See also
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