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Political minister (2325 bytes)
1: ...bers of the [[cabinet]], usually led by a [[prime minister]] or [[president]]. 3: The term "minister" comes from a [[Latin]] word meaning a "servant" ... 5: ...pan. His successor, Sir [[Claude MacDonald]], was Minister and then Ambassador from 1905 when relations betw... 7: Some examples of ministers, see the lists below for more. 9: **[[Jean-Baptiste Colbert]], [[France|French]] Minister of Finance Minister (511 bytes) 1: A '''minister''' can mean several things: 3: *A '''[[political minister|government minister]]''' is a [[politician]] who heads a government [... 4: *A '''[[religious minister|minister of religion]]''' is a member of the [[clergy]] 5: *A '''[[diplomatic minister|minister]]''' is the rank of [[diplomat]] directly below [... 11: [[de:Minister]] First Minister (1360 bytes) 1: The term '''First Minister''' refers to the leader of a cabinet 5: ...amous line: "I did not become Her Majesty's First Minister so that I might oversee the liquidation of the Br... 9: *[[First Minister of Northern Ireland]] 10: *[[First Minister of Scotland]] 11: *[[First Minister of Wales]] Yes, Minister (7981 bytes) 1: ...professionals, ''Yes, Minister'' and ''Yes, Prime Minister'' were jointly placed 9th. 3: ...ey) saying, either "Yes, Minister" or "Yes, Prime Minister", depending on the series. 5: ... and it was the favourite programme of then Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]], leading to her staging a 4... 7: The writers placed Hacker at the centre of the political spectrum, and were careful to identify his party ... 9: ...and Andrew Alexander. By contrast, Hacker's Prime Ministerial special advisor, Dorothy Wainwright, predated ... Minister of the environment (280 bytes) 1: A '''minister of the environment''' or '''secretary of the envi... 4: *[[List of ministers of the environment]] Minister of Munitions (1021 bytes) 1: The '''Minister of Munitions''' was a British government position... 3: Most Ministers appointed were high flying politicians, starting... 5: ==Ministers of Munitions 1915-1921== 13: [[Category:Lists of British ministers|Munitions]] Minister of Reconstruction (675 bytes) 1: ...chill]] took the bold step of appointing a single minister as a member of the [[War Cabinet]]. 3: ==Minister of Reconsturction 1943-1945== 7: [[Category:Lists of British ministers|Reconstruction]] Minister of Production (899 bytes) 1: The '''Minister of Production''' was a British government positio... 3: ...tment of the second holder the post was titled '''Minister of Production'''. 5: ==Minister of War Production (1942)== 10: ==Minister of Production (1942-1945)== 14: [[Category:Lists of British ministers|Production]] Minister without Portfolio (5999 bytes) 1: ...''Minister without Portfolio''' is a [[government minister]] with no specific responsibilities. 5: ...isters of State who may be assigned to assist any Minister having responsibility for a department or portion... 8: ... Meighen served this role after he had been Prime Minister. 11: ... the title has fallen out of favour, and the only Minister Without Portfolio appointed since 1990 has been [... 15: ...nt of State'', such a person is referred to as a "Minister without portfolio" ([[Irish language|Irish]]: "Ai... Defence minister (4324 bytes) 1: ... the end of World War II was to place the defence minister in a [[National Security Council]] or inner cabin... 3: ...r the military. In less democratic countries, the minister is often a uniformed army official. 5: In the United States, the defence minister has been called the [[United States Secretary of ... 7: ...fence]]. In many countries, the formal title is ''Minister for Defence''. 9: ...ational Defense of the People's Republic of China|Minister of National Defence]] (who is usually a senior al... Foreign minister (4231 bytes) 1: ...inister]], and is often given to the Deputy Prime Minister in coalition governments. 3: ... [[National Security Council]] with the [[defense minister]] so that the defence and diplomatic policy can b... 7: ...in the US. In the [[United Kingdom]], the Foreign Minister is called the [[Foreign Secretary]], and has offi... 11: *[[List of foreign ministers in 1950]] 12: *[[List of foreign ministers in 1990]] Catholic minister (3972 bytes) 1: ...s, in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] the term '''''minister''''' is not commonly used to refer to a member of... 3: ... and [[bishop]]s are sometimes called '''ordained ministers'''. 5: ...n who is neither an ordinary nor an extraordinary minister attempts to perform a sacrament, no supernatural ... 7: ...pulations regarding its exercise by extraordinary ministers in parenthesis. 10: |+ Ministers of Sacraments in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] Minister of Agriculture (313 bytes) 1: The '''Minister of Agriculture''' is a position in several [[cabi... 3: *[[Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food]] is the posit... 4: *[[Minister of Agriculture (Canada)|Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food]] is the position in... Prime Minister (21540 bytes) 1: :''Alternative meaning: [[Prime Minister (band)]]'' 3: #A '''prime minister''' is the leading member of the [[cabinet (govern... 4: #A '''prime minister''' is an official in a [[presidential system]] or... 6: ...ht|framed|'''[[Winston Churchill]]''' <br>[[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] ([[1940]]-[[1945]], [[195... 8: ...cond World War]] [[Winston Churchill]] was also [[Minister of Defence]]. First Minister of Scotland (2478 bytes) 2: The '''First Minister''' ('''Prìomh Mhinistear''' in [[Scottish Gaelic ... 4: The Executive is presided over by the First Minister, who is selected in a vote of the Scottish Parlia... 6: The inaugural First Minister, [[Donald Dewar]] is seen very much as the ''[[Fa... 10: ...e effectively guranteed his confirmation as First Minister then. McConnell said his style of leadership wou... 12: ...ce, many commentators compare his period as First Minister in a more favourable light than the current incum... First Minister of Wales (1042 bytes) 1: ...his, [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Tony Blair]] objected to its use. 8: ==First Minister== 11: ==Deputy First Minister== Chief Minister (1254 bytes) 1: [[pl:Chief Minister]] 3: ...s in the [[Channel Islands]], the office of Chief Minister was introduced in [[Guernsey]] in [[2004]], while... 7: *[[Chief Minister of Anguilla]] 8: *[[Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory]] 9: *[[Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands]] Minister of Shipping (767 bytes) 1: ...Minister of Transport]] which was then renamed '''Minister of War Transport'''. 3: ==Ministers of Shipping 1916-1921== 7: ==Ministers of Shipping 1939-1941== 13: [[Category:Lists of British ministers|Shipping]] Minister of Information (1167 bytes) 1: The '''Minister of Information''' is a British government positio... 5: ==Ministers of Information 1918-1919== 10: ==Ministers of Information 1939-1946== 19: [[Category:Lists of British ministers|Information]] Minister of Food (1027 bytes) 1: ...the [[Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food|Minister of Agriculture]] from [[1939]] until [[1954]]. A ... 3: ==Minister of Food 1939-1954== 13: [[Category:Lists of British ministers|Food]]
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