Kabinettets
Kabinettets is the genitive form of the noun kabinett in Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, used to mean “the cabinet’s” or “of the cabinet.” Kabinettet (the cabinet) refers to the body of high-ranking ministers who head government departments and together form the executive branch in many parliamentary systems. The cabinet is usually chaired by the prime minister or equivalent head of government and is responsible for proposing policy, administering public administration, and coordinating the work of ministries. In many countries, cabinet members are bound by the principle of collective responsibility to support cabinet decisions in public.
Linguistically, kabinett is a loanword from French or German, reflecting historical political vocabulary in the region.
In usage, kabinettets is commonly found in official documents, legal texts, news reporting, and constitutional or