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No - Cabinet Ministers are Members of Parliament that hold significant office within government. Examples of Cabinet Ministers in Britain are the Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. MPs (Members of Parliament) are elected, and can become members of the cabinet. However they are not necessarily cabinet ministers. MPs that hold no cabinet position are often referred to as "back-benchers", which refers to their position in the House of Commons (hence not on the Front Bench, of either the ruling party of the opposition).
Yes, a township trustee can have a criminal record as this is usually an elected position. If people vote them in, then they can hold the position.
Jefferson Davis was elected into office in 1861 and was elected to hold a six term position. No other person ran against him.
The Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) represents a specific province in Canada's provincial legislative assembly, while the Member of Parliament (MP) represents a specific electoral district in the federal House of Commons. MPPs deal with provincial issues and legislation, while MPs focus on federal matters and legislation. Both hold elected positions and have similar roles in advocating for their constituents and participating in the legislative process, but at different levels of government.
It means to hold an elected/selected/appointed position at a local, state, or national level.
No, England is run by an elected prime minister and parliament, and it constitutes a democracy. A dictatorship is run by an individual, or several, who were not elected and hold power through force.
Before becoming president, Barack Obama was elected to the Illinois state senate in 1996, and he was then elected to serve as a U.S. Senator from Illinois: he won that election in 2004.
Yes, women hold seats in many parliaments around the world, representing a significant portion of elected officials in various countries. The level of female representation in parliament varies from country to country.
The first full-time President of the European Council (EU) was Herman Van Rumpuy whose 2 1/2 year term was from December 1, 2009 to May 31, 2012.Previously the part-time position had been rotated among the prime ministers of the member nations.There is a separate and more powerful executive position, "President of the European Commission" elected by the European Parliament for a term which is currently 5 years. The first man to hold the position was Walter Hallstein, from 1958 to 1967.
He was elected President of the United States (1952-1960).
Coroner positions are elected positions. You do not have to have or hold any specific degree in order to obtain a coroner position. It's honestly a matter of getting elected, which is much easier said than done. Some places have replaced coroner positions with Medical Examiners and you must hold a medical degree in order to obtain this position. In essence, a medical examiner is a job where certain qualifications must be met as opposed to a coroner who is elected by the voters.