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  2. Ministerial order - Wikipedia

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    A ministerial decree or ministerial order is a decree by a ministry. With a ministerial decree the administrative department is delegated the task to impose a formal judgement or mandate. Ministerial decrees are usually imposed under the authority of the department's chief minister, secretary or administrator.

  3. Cabinet of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The President appoints two vice Presidents, ministers, and deputy ministers; and may dismiss them. The President also assigns their powers and functions, including the administration of any Act of Parliament or of any Ministry or department, but the President may reserve to himself or herself the administration of an Act, Ministry or department.

  4. Imperative mandate - Wikipedia

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    Most representative democracies follow a system of a free mandate, where once elected a representative may enact any policy free from any orders. Many of these countries specifically prohibit the imperative mandate as incompatible with democracy. [5] It was also rejected in the American Revolution, [1] following the modern representative system ...

  5. Ministries of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    List of Ministries in the Cabinet of Kenya; Ministry Cabinet Secretary State Departments Agencies The Presidency: Executive Office of the President Office of the Deputy President

  6. Cabinet of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    According to the Constitution of Mauritius, there shall be a Cabinet for Mauritius consisting of the Prime Minister and the other ministers.The functions of the Cabinet shall be to advise the President in the governing of Mauritius and the Cabinet shall be collectively responsible to the National Assembly for any advice given to the President by or under the general authority of the Cabinet ...

  7. Mandate (international law) - Wikipedia

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    In international law, a mandate is a binding obligation issued from an inter-governmental organisation (e.g. the United Nations) to a country which is bound to follow the instructions of the organisation. Before the creation of the United Nations, all mandates were issued from the League of Nations.

  8. Letters: Democrats' incessant mandates and bans are the real ...

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    Readers are for Donald Trump's record and for school choice and against cable news and drive-through windows in letters published Oct. 21-27, 2024. Letters: Democrats' incessant mandates and bans ...

  9. Minister without portfolio - Wikipedia

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    A minister without portfolio is a government minister without specific responsibility as head of a government department.The sinecure is particularly common in countries ruled by coalition governments and a cabinet with decision-making authority wherein ministers without portfolio, while they may not head any particular offices or ministries, may still receive a ministerial salary and have the ...