In theory, all of this takes place within the Westminster Model of
strong cabinet government, ministerial responsibility, a constitutional bureaucracy based on a neutral civil service and parliamentary sovereignty.
Not exact matches
In Canada, the report notes, unlike in the U.S., there have been
strong efforts to emphasize diversity at the highest levels of
government and society, most notably that of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who appointed 15 men and 15 women to
cabinet positions.
The re-appointment of Sir Eric Pickles as the
government's Anti-Corruption Champion still leaves a need for a
strong voice at
Cabinet and the means to coordinate difficult departments on an issue that won't be their top priority.
The creative industries need a
stronger voice in
Government and a
strong secretary of state at the
Cabinet table — not no voice at all.
Mr Anyidoho noted that during the NPP administration, President Kufuor had a
strong team from the Eastern region in his
government such as current NPP Flagbearer Nana Akufo Addo who was a
Cabinet Minister, Hackman Owusu Agyemang, Felix Owusu Agyepong, Osafo Marfo who was also served as Finance Minister, Yaw Barimah and the likes never thought of establishing a University in their home region and wondered why President Mahama wont be praised for taking the bold initiative of establishing a University in the region.
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the
government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production,
government revenue, and exports; imperative of a
strong and credible economic team and
cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which
government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
These were created by the Local
Government Act 2000 at a time when Tony Blair and those around him hoped to centralise local government decision - making in elected mayors, strong leaders and cabinets, and powerful chief officers who they could deal with from
Government Act 2000 at a time when Tony Blair and those around him hoped to centralise local
government decision - making in elected mayors, strong leaders and cabinets, and powerful chief officers who they could deal with from
government decision - making in elected mayors,
strong leaders and
cabinets, and powerful chief officers who they could deal with from Whitehall.
British
government before 2010 was normally strongly unified, with clear Prime Ministerial and
Cabinet control,
strong ministerial roles within Whitehall departments, single - party or close - knit coalition
governments, and relatively clear and distinct strategic policy stances.
So, with this I think the next wiser step left for Osoba is to lead his people out of (Egypt) APC to promised land.Moreso, with what his on grand now in ogun state toward 2015 election, am sorry for Amosu, especially when all who is who in ogun politics are ready to work with Osoba and there is
strong alliance discussion going on in opposition party, but people even in Amosun
cabinet were leaving APC day by day, I foresee what happened in Ekiti and kwara between Olushola SARAKI and then governor Lawal again in ogun come 2015, The victory of Aregbesola for APC in osun is so diffrent with this: some few month to election in osun many politician especially former governors were started joining APC to support Aregbesola while reverse is the case in ogun here, many even in
cabinet are leaving the
government to oppose Amosun, just imagine ew months to election now all former governors were agaist Amosun, all senators, Reps, and many assembly members were leaving APC agaist him and this is just the begining.Though,» ETI O WUN A WI TI OLUWA LASE» yet All EYI O WUN TI A NWI NI 2001, ILE OSOBA NI OLUWA TI FI ADE SI NI 2011.
If David Cameron wishes to commit political suicide and destroy the chances of the next
government being a
strong Conservative one then he just needs to put Kenneth Clarke in the shadow
cabinet.
The risk for Purnell is that his act of courage - or foolhardiness - will not pull the
government down with him, but leave it standing but impotent, the
cabinet weakened but intact, too
strong to fall apart entirely even though too weak to command events.