ministerija
Ministerija is the term used in several languages, including Latvian and Lithuanian, to denote a government ministry, a department of the executive responsible for a specific policy area. A minister heads the ministry, typically as a member of the cabinet and usually appointed by the head of state or the prime minister, often requiring parliamentary confidence. The ministry’s core functions include developing and implementing public policy within its portfolio, preparing legislation, regulating activities, administering programs, and managing the ministry’s budget and human resources.
Organizationally, a ministerija comprises directorates, units, and support services, and may oversee subordinate agencies, regulatory bodies,
Differences across countries include naming and scope. Some nations use “ministry” while others use “department” for
Common portfolios managed by ministerijas include foreign affairs, finance, interior, health, education, defense, economy, and environment.