- Cabinet government
Cabinet government refers to any government in which most
executive power is invested in acabinet - often the members act withcabinet collective responsibility . Traditionally, theUnited Kingdom has had a cabinet government - if, however, one subscribes to the view that the prime minister has become dominant (as opposed toprimus inter pares ) and often bypasses cabinet, the United Kingdom has become a country ofprime ministerial government .Margaret Thatcher andTony Blair have both been credited with (or blamed for) the "presidentialisation" of the prime minister due to their extensive use ofbilateral meeting s,Prime Minister's Office and their authority (from landslide victories).In
Israel cabinet government is the norm, with the Cabinet taking votes on many areas of policy, including much foreign policy. WhenAriel Sharon wasMinister of National Infrastructure he was considered to be holding power on foreign affairs, and it is frequent for cabinet members with domestic portfolios (such as the Tourism Minister or the Education Minister) to resign over foreign policy issues.
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