Executive council (Commonwealth countries)

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Un Consejo Ejecutivo en la práctica constitucional del Commonwealth basada en el sistema de Westminster es un órgano constitucional que ejerce poderes ejecutivo y (hipotéticamente) aconseja al Gobernador o Gobernador General. Los Consejos Ejecutivos usualmente toman sus decisiones a través de Órdenes en Consejo (Orders-in-Council). rdf:langString
An executive council is a constitutional organ found in a number of Commonwealth countries, where it exercises executive power and (notionally) advises the governor, governor-general, or lieutenant governor, and will typically enact decisions through an Order in Council. In several Commonwealth countries, the executive council is usually referred to as the cabinet. However, the use of the word cabinet as a synonym for the executive council is not universally practised throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, with some Commonwealth countries using the term cabinet to refer to a distinct group of high-ranking officials. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Executive council (Commonwealth countries)
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rdf:langString Un Consejo Ejecutivo en la práctica constitucional del Commonwealth basada en el sistema de Westminster es un órgano constitucional que ejerce poderes ejecutivo y (hipotéticamente) aconseja al Gobernador o Gobernador General. Los Consejos Ejecutivos usualmente toman sus decisiones a través de Órdenes en Consejo (Orders-in-Council).
rdf:langString An executive council is a constitutional organ found in a number of Commonwealth countries, where it exercises executive power and (notionally) advises the governor, governor-general, or lieutenant governor, and will typically enact decisions through an Order in Council. In several Commonwealth countries, the executive council is usually referred to as the cabinet. However, the use of the word cabinet as a synonym for the executive council is not universally practised throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, with some Commonwealth countries using the term cabinet to refer to a distinct group of high-ranking officials. Executive councillors are informally called "ministers". Some executive councils, especially in Australia and the provinces and territories of Canada, are chaired by a President or a Vice-President. In other Commonwealth countries there is no formal president of the executive council, although meetings are held in the presence of the governor-general, governor or president (except in rare cases) and decisions require his or her assent. These councils have almost the same functions as the privy councils in Canada and the United Kingdom, and decisions of the cabinet gain legal effect by being formally adopted by the executive council; if the cabinet itself is not also the executive council.
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