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''<small>Not to be confused with [[Presidential Cabinet]]</small>'' | ''<small>Not to be confused with [[Presidential Cabinet]]</small>'' | ||
The '''Prime Ministerial Cabinet''' (French: ''cabinet du premier ministre de la valorie'') is a political entity that consists of the six head executives under the [[Prime Minister of Valoria|prime minister]]'s authority. These executives | The '''Prime Ministerial Cabinet''' (French: ''cabinet du premier ministre de la valorie'') is a political entity that consists of the six head executives under the [[Prime Minister of Valoria|prime minister]]'s authority and the [[Deputy Prime Minister|deputy prime minister]]. These executives head, in alphabetical order, the ministries of [[Ministry of Education|Education]], [[Ministry of Finance|Finance]], [[Ministry of Health|Health]], [[Ministry of Justice|Justice]], [[Ministry of Labor|Labor]], and [[Ministry of the Interior|the Interior]]. | ||
All members of the prime minister's cabinet are appointed directly by the prime minister and can be dismissed by the prime minister at any moment. There also exists an impeachment process for both individual cabinet members, and the cabinet as a whole. | All members of the prime minister's cabinet (except for the deputy) are appointed directly by the prime minister, and can be dismissed by the prime minister at any moment. There also exists an impeachment process for both individual cabinet members, and the cabinet as a whole. | ||
The cabinet serves as the prime minister's central advisory body. Executives part of the prime ministerial cabinet are recognizable through the title 'Minister'—their other executive counterparts, secretaries, serve under the president. | The cabinet serves as the prime minister's central advisory body. Executives part of the prime ministerial cabinet are recognizable through the title 'Minister'—their other executive counterparts, secretaries, serve under the president. | ||
== Membership == | == Membership == | ||
There is no order of precedence among the cabinet of the prime minister, although each individual prime minister is entitled to give more weight or importance to certain ministers. The | There is no order of precedence among the cabinet of the prime minister, although each individual prime minister is entitled to give more weight or importance to certain ministers. The seven members of the [[Cabinet of Valerie Minerva|current cabinet]] are as follows: | ||
* [[Kate Oliver]], [[Deputy Prime Minister]] | |||
* [[Nancy Magdalene]], [[Minister of Education]] | * [[Nancy Magdalene]], [[Minister of Education]] | ||
* [[Susan Tierney]], [[Minister of Finance]] | * [[Susan Tierney]], [[Minister of Finance]] |
Revision as of 02:06, 18 February 2024
Not to be confused with Presidential Cabinet
The Prime Ministerial Cabinet (French: cabinet du premier ministre de la valorie) is a political entity that consists of the six head executives under the prime minister's authority and the deputy prime minister. These executives head, in alphabetical order, the ministries of Education, Finance, Health, Justice, Labor, and the Interior.
All members of the prime minister's cabinet (except for the deputy) are appointed directly by the prime minister, and can be dismissed by the prime minister at any moment. There also exists an impeachment process for both individual cabinet members, and the cabinet as a whole.
The cabinet serves as the prime minister's central advisory body. Executives part of the prime ministerial cabinet are recognizable through the title 'Minister'—their other executive counterparts, secretaries, serve under the president.
Membership
There is no order of precedence among the cabinet of the prime minister, although each individual prime minister is entitled to give more weight or importance to certain ministers. The seven members of the current cabinet are as follows: