In the United Kingdom's parliamentary democracy, how is the Cabinet formed and what is its primary function in the governance of the country?
- The Cabinet consists of approximately 20 senior ministers appointed by the Prime Minister to lead government departments and make collective decisions on policy.Cevap
- BThe Monarch, acting as the Head of Government, selects the Cabinet to ensure that the civil service remains independent from political parties.
- CEach member of the Cabinet is elected by a majority vote in the House of Commons to prevent the Prime Minister from having too much executive power.
- DThe Cabinet is a cross-party committee that includes the senior-most members of the Official Opposition to ensure that all laws have bipartisan support.
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The Cabinet is composed of approximately 20 senior ministers who are appointed by the Prime Minister to lead government departments and collectively decide on government policy.
The Prime Minister is the Head of Government and appoints about 20 senior ministers to form the Cabinet. These ministers lead specific government departments (such as the Treasury or the Home Office) and meet weekly to make collective decisions on the country's policy and governance.
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The role and appointment of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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