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Executive council (Commonwealth countries)

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".[citation needed] 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.[note 1]

Current executive councils

Former executive councils

Other executive councils

  •  : Executive Council of Hong Kong is a body that holds executive authority in Hong Kong. Hong Kong was a colony/British Dependent Territory of the United Kingdom from 1841 to 1997, when the territory was transferred to China. Although it is no longer a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Executive Council still functions. In accordance with the Oaths and Declarations Ordinance, the members of the Executive Council should take the Oath of Fidelity after his/her appointment and promise not to reveal any matters being discussed in the council. The aim of this principle was to ensure that the members could speak freely without any fears and pressure, so as to facilitate the Chief Executive to receive prompt and objective advices in the policy making process.[1]
  •  : Executive Council of Macau has similar functions to the one in Hong Kong.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In addition to the monarch of Canada, the Privy Council of Canada also advises the Governor General of Canada in their role as the monarch's viceregal representative.

References

  1. ^ Chan, F. (2021). "Fragmented Politics in Hong Kong—Analyzing the Pro-democracy Cohesion in the Legislative Council Before 2019". East Asia. 38 (3): 249–269. doi:10.1007/s12140-021-09362-1. ISSN 1096-6838. PMC 8031336. PMID 33850414.

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the term cabinet to refer to a distinct group of high ranking officials Executive councillors are informally called ministers citation needed 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 note 1 Contents 1 Current executive councils 2 Former executive councils 3 Other executive councils 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesCurrent executive councils Edit Australia Federal Executive Council the formal body holding executive authority under the Australian constitution New South Wales Executive Council of New South Wales the body which exercises the supreme executive authority in New South Wales Queensland Executive Council of Queensland Tasmania Executive Council of Tasmania South Australia Executive Council of South Australia Western Australia Executive Council of Western Australia Victoria Executive Council of Victoria Canada Executive councils in Canada more commonly known as cabinets are constitutional organs of the provinces they are headed by the provincial lieutenant governor Territories also have executive councils which are headed by the territorial commissioner At the federal level the Cabinet is a subcommittee of the King s Privy Council for Canada Isle of Man The Council of Ministers of the Isle of Man is the executive body of the Isle of Man formerly known as the Executive Council of the Isle of Man from 1949 to 1990 Nigeria Federal Executive Council of Nigeria an alternative name to the Cabinet of Nigeria State executive councils in Nigeria name for the cabinets of Nigerian states New Zealand Executive Council of New Zealand the body which serves the functions of the Cabinet in New Zealand Papua New Guinea National Executive Council of Papua New Guinea an alternative name to the Cabinet of Papua New Guinea Falkland Islands Executive Council of the Falkland Islands the policy making body of the Government of the Falkland Islands Former executive councils Edit Executive Council of Ceylon 1804 1947 replaced by the Cabinet of Sri Lanka following independence British North America Lower Canada Executive Council of Lower Canada 1791 1841 Upper Canada Executive Council of Upper Canada 1791 1841 Province of Canada Executive Council of the Province of Canada 1841 1867 replaced the executive councils for Upper Canada and Lower Canada and was later replaced by the Privy Council for Canada Colony of British Columbia Executive Council of the Colony of British Columbia 1858 1871 Colony of Vancouver Island Executive Council of Vancouver Island absorbed by the Executive Council of the Colony of British Columbia in 1866 British Honduras Executive Council of British Honduras 1840 1961 Fiji Executive Council a form of government in Fiji Straits Settlements Executive Council of the Straits Settlements 1867 1946 Singapore Executive Council of Singapore 1946 1959 Ireland Executive Council of the Irish Free State 1922 1937 Other executive councils Edit Executive Council of Hong Kong is a body that holds executive authority in Hong Kong Hong Kong was a colony British Dependent Territory of the United Kingdom from 1841 to 1997 when the territory was transferred to China Although it is no longer a member of the Commonwealth of Nations the Executive Council still functions In accordance with the Oaths and Declarations Ordinance the members of the Executive Council should take the Oath of Fidelity after his her appointment and promise not to reveal any matters being discussed in the council The aim of this principle was to ensure that the members could speak freely without any fears and pressure so as to facilitate the Chief Executive to receive prompt and objective advices in the policy making process 1 Executive Council of Macau has similar functions to the one in Hong Kong See also EditCouncil of Ministers Legislative council Privy Council of the United Kingdom Queen s Privy Council for CanadaNotes Edit In addition to the monarch of Canada the Privy Council of Canada also advises the Governor General of Canada in their role as the monarch s viceregal representative References Edit Chan F 2021 Fragmented Politics in Hong Kong Analyzing the Pro democracy Cohesion in the Legislative Council Before 2019 East Asia 38 3 249 269 doi 10 1007 s12140 021 09362 1 ISSN 1096 6838 PMC 8031336 PMID 33850414 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Executive council Commonwealth countries amp oldid 1109873237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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