Council of Ministers

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Template:Short descriptionTemplate:More citations needed Council of Ministers is a traditional name given to the supreme executive organ in some governments, which advises the chief executive or head of state.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It is usually equivalent to the term cabinet. The term Council of State is a similar name that also may refer to a cabinet, but the terms are not equal in certain countries (for example, in Spain and IndiaTemplate:Citation needed). Councils of Ministers are usually composed of those government ministers who are responsible for a ministry. They are usually led by a President of the Council of Ministers, a term that is commonly translated, or used synonymously, as prime minister or premier.

List of current Councils of Ministers

List of former Councils of Ministers

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