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  2. Individual ministerial responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Individual ministerial responsibility is not the same as cabinet collective responsibility, which states members of the cabinet must approve publicly of its collective decisions or resign. This means that a Parliamentary motion for a vote of no confidence is not in order should the actions of an organ of government fail in the proper discharge ...

  3. Ministers in the New Zealand Government - Wikipedia

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    Individual ministerial responsibility is a constitutional convention that a minister is ultimately responsible for the decisions and actions (and the consequences that follow) of individuals and organisations for which they have ministerial responsibility. [5] Individual ministerial responsibility is not the same as cabinet collective ...

  4. Category:Administrative theory - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Corporate social responsibility (5 C, 55 P) I. ISO standards ... Individual ministerial responsibility; Innovation management;

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  6. Doctrine of Ministerial Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    This responsibility refers to the responsibility of ministers to accept and defend the decisions made jointly by the Parliament even if a minister does not agree with the decision. While a Minister is free to introduce an opposing viewpoint for debate in Parliament, once a decision is taken by the Parliament, all ministers are bound to abide by ...

  7. Cabinet collective responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet collective responsibility, also known as collective ministerial responsibility, [1] is a constitutional convention in parliamentary systems and a cornerstone of the Westminster system of government, that members of the cabinet must publicly support all governmental decisions made in Cabinet, even if they do not privately agree with them.

  8. Responsible government - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional History of South Australia During Twenty-One Years from the Foundation of the Settlement in 1836 to the Inauguration of Responsible Government in 1857 (PDF). Adelaide: W.C. Rigby. Forsey, Eugene A. (1981). How Canadians Govern Themselves. Government of Canada. p. 58. Hamer, David J. (2004).

  9. Ministerial Code - Wikipedia

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    The Ministerial Code is a document setting out "rules" and standards for government ministers in the United Kingdom. [1] Separate codes exist for ministers of the Scottish Government , [ 2 ] the Northern Ireland Executive (based on the St Andrews Agreement ) [ 3 ] and the Welsh Government .