ministritele
Ministritele is a term used in some languages to refer to the core executive departments of a government, known in English as ministries, or, in certain usages, to the ministers themselves. In most political systems, the ministritele form part of the executive branch, operating under the authority of the head of government or head of state and the cabinet. Each ministry is responsible for a defined policy area, such as finance, foreign affairs, health, education, defense, or the interior.
Organization and leadership: A ministry is headed by a minister, often supported by deputies and a senior
Functions and powers: Ministritele develop policy proposals, draft legislation, administer budgets, regulate activities within their remit,
Variations: Some countries use different terms such as “departments” or “secretariats” for analogous bodies. The size
History: The modern system of ministries emerged with the development of centralized, professional bureaucracies in early
See also: Government, cabinet, public administration, ministry, department.