- The
ministeriales (singular: ministerialis) were a
legally unfree but
socially elite class of knights, administrators, and
officials in the High Middle...
- The
Ministerial Conference is the top
decision making body of the
World Trade Organization (WTO).
There have been
thirteen ministerial conferences from...
- The
Ministerial Code is a do****ent
setting out "rules" and
standards for
government ministers in the
United Kingdom.
Separate codes exist for ministers...
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Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 –
September 28, 1989) was a
Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and
kleptocrat who served...
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Until 2023,
British manufactured cars had
always been used as
prime ministerial cars by the
prime ministers of the
United Kingdom. The cars currently...
- In
United States law, a
ministerial act is a
government action "performed
according to
legal authority,
established procedures or
instructions from a...
- A
ministerial ****ociation is an e****enical
Christian group that is
active on the
local level.
Clergy from
various congregations,
including Anglican, Baptist...
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constitutional monarch,
attempted privately to
influence government policy and
ministerial appointments; publicly, she
became a
national icon who was identified...
-
Ministerial council or
joint ministerial council can
refer to: EU–GCC
Joint Council and
Ministerial Meeting, the
regular joint ministerial meeting between...
- Service. In some cases,
prime ministers may
choose to hold
additional ministerial posts (e.g. when the
portfolio is
critical to that government's mandate):...