The U.S. President's cabinet is not explicitly mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. However, authority for forming this advisory group is understood to be found in Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, wherein is said that the President "may require the opinion, in writing of the principle officer in each of the executive departments, upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices."
National Security Council
That would be called the presidents cabinet. It's designed to help the president make political decisions and give him advice.
Plannng Commission
CABINET
cabinet? :] hopefully im doing the crossword rightnow
They were called the Dream Team
An acronym for a presidential advisory group would be PAG. In the United States this group of advisers is called the Cabinet.
informal presidential advisory group that is made up of close friends and specialists called the
The Cabinet.
An informal presidential advisory group that is made up of close friends and specialists is called the ...
Mines Advisory Group was created in 1989.
Public Resources Advisory Group was created in 1985.
No. A cabinet is a group of advisers and not even mentioned in the constitution.
Mines Advisory Group's motto is 'Saves lives, builds futures'.
Mines Advisory Group
In the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board there are 16 members
Technical advisory group
That would be called the presidents cabinet. It's designed to help the president make political decisions and give him advice.