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Minister of State

A minister of state is subordinate to a minister, who heads a ministry. The minister covers the entire ministry and the minister of state assists and performs other functions as assigned by the minister.

High government ranks edit

In several national traditions, the title "Minister of State" is reserved for government members of cabinet rank, often a formal distinction within it, or even its chief.

  • Brazil: Minister of State (Portuguese: Ministro de Estado) is the title borne by all members of the Federal Cabinet.
  • Chile: Minister of State (Spanish: Ministro de Estado) is the title borne by all heads of the Ministries.
  • France: Under the Fifth Republic, Minister of State (Ministre d'État in French) is an honorific title bestowed upon nomination as a Minister. Ministres d'État, in the protocol, rank after the Prime Minister and before the other Ministers but enjoy no other specific prerogatives. Initially, the title of Ministres d'État didn't explicitly include a portfolio (a practice common under previous regimes), although in time both the title and a specific portfolio have since normally been conferred together. As under previous regimes, a series of Ministres d'État in the same cabinet may also reflect a balance between the different political trends in the ruling party (or within the ruling coalition). A Ministre d'État is not to be confused with a Secretary of State (Secrétaire d'État), a Junior minister assisting a Minister and who may only attend cabinet meeting if the topic discussed touches his responsibilities. Former Ministres d'État include former French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
  • Japan: Minister of State is the title borne by all members of the Japanese Cabinet.
  • Kenya: A Minister of State generically refers to a more senior minister by virtue of the revenue power, or security implications of their ministry. For instance, ministries housed under the Office of the President, Office of the Deputy President and Office of the Prime Minister are titled as "Ministries of State for". Actual examples include Ministry of State for Internal Security and Provincial Administration; Ministry of State for Immigration; and Ministry of State for Public Service.[citation needed]
  • Luxembourg: Minister of State (French: Ministre d'État; Luxembourgish and German: Staatsminister) is an additional title borne by the Prime Minister. Unlike the title 'Prime Minister' (French: Premier ministre; Luxembourgish: Premier; German: Premierminister), which was instituted only in 1989, that of Minister of State has been held by the head of government since 1848. As Minister of State, his role is to control and coordinate the activities of the other Ministers.
  • Monaco: The Minister of State of Monaco is the Principality's head of government, appointed by and subordinate to the Prince of Monaco and responsible for enforcing its laws.
  • Palau: The Minister of State of Palau is the minister responsible for foreign affairs and international trade.[1]
  • Portugal: Minister of State (Ministro de Estado) is a member of the Council of Ministers who holds a more distinct position within the cabinet, roughly equivalent to Deputy prime minister.
  • Spain: When Adolfo Suárez was Prime Minister, Ministers of State were created who held a more distinct position within the Government. However, this initiative did not last since his successors did not follow this path.[2]
  • Scandinavian states + Finland: The equivalent title statsminister is used for the head of government (i.e. the prime minister), and compound titles of which -minister is a part may be used for major-portfolio Ministers. For details on statsminister, see Prime Minister of Sweden, Prime Minister of Denmark, Prime Minister of Norway, and Prime Minister of Finland.
  • Turkey: A Minister of State (Turkish: Devlet Bakanı) was a post in Turkish cabinets between 1946 and 2011. It was possible to have more than one Minister of State in a single cabinet, responsible for different policy areas.
  • United Kingdom: Normally a mid-level government role (see next section) but Lord Beaverbrook was nominally Minister of State from 1 May 1941 to 29 June 1941 while a member of the war cabinet. It has become regular practice for senior Ministers of State to be invited to attend cabinet on a regular basis at the Prime Minister's discretion, though they are not technically full members. However, more recently, some Ministers of State have been made full members of the Cabinet, such as Jacob Rees-Mogg when he served as Minister of State for Government Efficiency.

Minor government ranks edit

In various nations, especially in former members of the British Empire, "Minister of State" is a junior ministerial rank, often subordinated to a cabinet member.

Subnational office edit

In the republic of Burma, the title was used for the Chief ministers of the following autonomous states, from 1947/48 till the abolition of that autonomy in 1962: Arakan State (Rakhine), Chin State, Kayin State (Kayin), Kayah State (Karenni), Kachin State and Shan State

Other uses edit

Australia edit

  • Australia: Section 64 of the Commonwealth constitution empowers the Governor-General to appoint "the Queen's Ministers of State for the Commonwealth [of Australia]" as "officers to administer such departments of State of the Commonwealth as the Governor‑General in Council may establish". The Ministers of State Act 1952 defines the number of ministers only distinguishes between ministers and parliamentary secretaries (now known as assistant ministers). However, in practice ministers of state are divided into the Cabinet and the outer ministry.[4] The only ministerial portfolio to have the term "minister of state" in the title is Special Minister of State.

Netherlands and Belgium edit

In the Netherlands (Minister van Staat in Dutch) and Belgium (also Ministre d'État in French), Ministers of State is a title of honour awarded formally by the Monarch, but on the initiative of the government. It is given on a personal basis, for life rather than for a specified period. The title is granted for exceptional merits, generally to senior politicians at the end of their party career. Ministers of state are often former cabinet members or party leaders. Ministers of State advise the Sovereign in delicate situations, with moral authority but without formal competence.

In Belgium they are entitled to a seat, alongside the members of the government in power, in the Crown Council; to date the Crown Council has been convened on only five occasions, the first being in 1870 for the Franco-Prussian War, and the latest in 1960 in connection with the independence of the Belgian Congo. Apart from that, the only privileges of being a "minister of state" are precedence according to protocol on state occasions and a ministerial car registration number. De facto, appointments tend to respect the almost obsessional balances between the Flemish and French-speaking communities as well as between the 'ministeriable' political families: mainly Christian-democrats, Socialists, Liberals, also (moderate) Nationalists, occasionally an Ecologist). Other former careers include those of Étienne Davignon (European Commissioner) and Luc Coene (prime-ministerial Kabinetschef, roughly Chief of staff). In January 2006 the number of ministers of state reached 51 with Johan Vande Lanotte, shortly after he laid down his portfolio and title of Vice-Prime Minister to head the Flemish Socialist SP.A party. After formateur Yves Leterme returned his commission in August 2007, King Albert II consulted 13 Ministers of State individually, without convening the crown council as such.

In both countries, junior ministers are called State Secretary (staatssecretaris or secrétaire d'état), similarly to France. Some State Secretaries may, in specific circumstances, style themselves as Minister (not Minister of State) when visiting a foreign country.

New Zealand edit

  • To bestow a sinecure — the role has been given to senior figures who did not occupy positions of leadership, but who were held in high esteem or who were wanted in Cabinet. For example, a former Prime Minister might be appointed Minister of State as an "elder statesman" — this was the purpose for which New Zealand Prime Minister Rob Muldoon originally created the position in 1975.
  • To create a sort of junior minister — using this office, politicians can be appointed to associate roles without having a substantive ministerial role of their own. There is no formal rank of "assistant minister" or "deputy minister" in New Zealand, but if someone is a full minister, they can be assigned to an associate role helping a different full minister. Someone appointed Minister of State is technically a full minister and can thus be assigned associate roles, thereby creating a type of minister whose only effective authority is as an associate minister.

The first Minister of State in New Zealand was Keith Holyoake, a former Prime Minister. Other prominent people to have held the office include Jim Bolger and Robin Gray (a former Prime Minister and a former Speaker, respectively). Examples of people who held the office simply in order that they might be appointed as associate ministers include Mita Ririnui, Damien O'Connor, and Dover Samuels.

Ancien Régime France edit

In France during the Ancien Régime and Bourbon Restoration, the title "Ministre d'État" had a specific designation. The title first appeared under Louis XIII. The "ministres d'État", appointed by lettres patentes, attended meetings of the Conseil du Roi (which would later become the Conseil d'État). From 1661 on — at the start of Louis XIV's "personal reign" — the king called whomever he wished to his Council; invitations were only good for one session and needed to be renewed as long as the individual retained the king's confidence. However, having attended one session of the Council gave the person the right to be called "ministre d'État" for life, and also gave him the right to an annual life pension of roughly 20,000 livres. There were few "ministres d'État" at Council meetings (between three or four during the reign of Louis XIV); they also attended the "Conseil des Dépêches" (the "Council of Messages", concerning notices and administrative reports from the provinces).

Suppressed during the French Revolution, the title "ministre d'État" reappeared during the Bourbon Restoration as essentially an honorary title given (not systematically) to Ministers after their demission or their departure from office; refusal on behalf of the King to award this title to a demissioned Minister was seen as an affront.

British diplomacy edit

From 28 January 1944, the last two British Ministers Resident in the Middle East, concerned with former British protectorate Egypt, were styled Ministers of State in the Middle East.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ministry of State – PalauGov.pw".
  2. ^ "Los Gobiernos de Suárez". El País (in Spanish). 1981-01-30. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-09-05.
  3. ^ Pakistan Federal Cabinet 2007-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Ministers of State Act 1952". Federal Register of Legislation.

External links edit

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Minister of State Portuguese Ministro de Estado is the title borne by all members of the Federal Cabinet Chile Minister of State Spanish Ministro de Estado is the title borne by all heads of the Ministries France Under the Fifth Republic Minister of State Ministre d Etat in French is an honorific title bestowed upon nomination as a Minister Ministres d Etat in the protocol rank after the Prime Minister and before the other Ministers but enjoy no other specific prerogatives Initially the title of Ministres d Etat didn t explicitly include a portfolio a practice common under previous regimes although in time both the title and a specific portfolio have since normally been conferred together As under previous regimes a series of Ministres d Etat in the same cabinet may also reflect a balance between the different political trends in the ruling party or within the ruling coalition A Ministre d Etat is not to be confused with a Secretary of State Secretaire d Etat a Junior minister 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Premierminister which was instituted only in 1989 that of Minister of State has been held by the head of government since 1848 As Minister of State his role is to control and coordinate the activities of the other Ministers Monaco The Minister of State of Monaco is the Principality s head of government appointed by and subordinate to the Prince of Monaco and responsible for enforcing its laws Palau The Minister of State of Palau is the minister responsible for foreign affairs and international trade 1 Portugal Minister of State Ministro de Estado is a member of the Council of Ministers who holds a more distinct position within the cabinet roughly equivalent to Deputy prime minister Spain When Adolfo Suarez was Prime Minister Ministers of State were created who held a more distinct position within the Government However this initiative did not last since his successors did not follow this path 2 Scandinavian states Finland The equivalent title statsminister is used for the head of government i e the prime minister and compound titles of which minister is a part may be used for major portfolio Ministers For details on statsminister see Prime Minister of Sweden Prime Minister of Denmark Prime Minister of Norway and Prime Minister of Finland Turkey A Minister of State Turkish Devlet Bakani was a post in Turkish cabinets between 1946 and 2011 It was possible to have more than one Minister of State in a single cabinet responsible for different policy areas United Kingdom Normally a mid level government role see next section but Lord Beaverbrook was nominally Minister of State from 1 May 1941 to 29 June 1941 while a member of the war cabinet It has become regular practice for senior Ministers of State to be invited to attend cabinet on a regular basis at the Prime Minister s discretion though they are not technically full members However more recently some Ministers of State have been made full members of the Cabinet such as Jacob Rees Mogg when he served as Minister of State for Government Efficiency Minor government ranks editIn various nations especially in former members of the British Empire Minister of State is a junior ministerial rank often subordinated to a cabinet member Canada A Minister of State is senior to a Secretary of State but junior to a Minister of the Crown ordinary portfolio minister See also Ministers of State in Canada Germany Minister of State Staatsminister in German is the title given to a parliamentary state secretary a member of parliament serving as a political aide to a cabinet minister serving in the Foreign Office or the Chancellor s Office Accordingly Minister of State ranks between a State Secretary and a Federal Minister It is also used as the title of cabinet ministers of certain German states Historically the same title was used sometimes alternating with other styles notably as head of government in certain of the many constituent monarchies of pre reunion Germany e g in Hesse Darmstadt Hesse Kassel or Hesse Cassel Lippe Schaumburg Lippe in Hannover Mecklenburg Strelitz Reuss Schleiz Gera and Principality of Reuss Greiz Kingdom of Saxony Saxe Altenburg Saxe Coburg Gotha Saxe Meiningen Saxe Weimar Eisenach Schwarzburg Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg Sondershausen India A Minister of State is a junior minister in the Council of Ministers in the Union Government who may assist a cabinet minister or have independent charge of a ministry The Constitution of India restricts the number of ministers of state in the federal government A Minister of State with independent charge is a minister without an overseeing Cabinet Minister in the State or Union Government of India He himself is in charge of his ministry unlike Minister of State who is also a Minister but assists a cabinet minister Moreover such ministers can take part in cabinet meetings on important issues unlike Ministers of state who does not take any part in any cabinet meetings Ireland A Minister of State is junior to a Minister of a Department of State portfolio minister and of similar standing to a Parliamentary Secretary See also Ministers of State in Ireland Nigeria A Minister of State is a junior Minister in the Nigerian Cabinet and is normally the principal deputy or one of the deputies to the Minister in a Federal Ministry The Minister of State may in some cases be the head of a special department in the President s Office By law both senior Ministers and Ministers of State are regarded as Ministers of the Government of the Federation Pakistan Like in other former British colonies a Minister of State in Pakistan is a junior Minister in the national Government who may assist a cabinet minister or have independent charge of a ministry 3 Sri Lanka A Minister of State or State Minister is a non cabinet minister of the executive branch of the Government of Sri Lanka as such is junior to a Cabinet Minister but senior to a Deputy Minister Singapore Ministers of State and Senior Ministers of State are members of the executive branch of the Government of Singapore senior in rank to Parliamentary Secretaries and Senior Parliamentary Secretaries but junior to full Cabinet Ministers Turkmenistan The chairperson of the government owned national natural gas company Turkmengas holds the rank of Minister of State and is included in the Cabinet of Ministers United Kingdom A Minister of State is a member of His Majesty s Government junior only to a Secretary of State but senior to a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Parliamentary Private Secretaries PPSs Ministers of State are responsible to their Secretaries of State The role in this context has existed only since 1945 see above for exception in the case of Beaverbrook previously each parliamentary under secretary was directly beneath a secretary of state There can be more than one Minister of State at any government Department Ministers of State may have departmental PPSs or a PPS might be assigned to them Of a similar standing to Ministers of State are positions such as the Solicitor General the Deputy Leader of the House of Commons Treasurer of the Household Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard Paymaster General Financial Secretary to the Treasury and Economic Secretary to the Treasury Ministers of State are bound by the Ministerial Code Subnational office editIn the republic of Burma the title was used for the Chief ministers of the following autonomous states from 1947 48 till the abolition of that autonomy in 1962 Arakan State Rakhine Chin State Kayin State Kayin Kayah State Karenni Kachin State and Shan StateOther uses editAustralia edit Australia Section 64 of the Commonwealth constitution empowers the Governor General to appoint the Queen s Ministers of State for the Commonwealth of Australia as officers to administer such departments of State of the Commonwealth as the Governor General in Council may establish The Ministers of State Act 1952 defines the number of ministers only distinguishes between ministers and parliamentary secretaries now known as assistant ministers However in practice ministers of state are divided into the Cabinet and the outer ministry 4 The only ministerial portfolio to have the term minister of state in the title is Special Minister of State Netherlands and Belgium edit Main articles Minister of State Netherlands and Minister of State Belgium In the Netherlands Minister van Staat in Dutch and Belgium also Ministre d Etat in French Ministers of State is a title of honour awarded formally by the Monarch but on the initiative of the government It is given on a personal basis for life rather than for a specified period The title is granted for exceptional merits generally to senior politicians at the end of their party career Ministers of state are often former cabinet members or party leaders Ministers of State advise the Sovereign in delicate situations with moral authority but without formal competence In Belgium they are entitled to a seat alongside the members of the government in power in the Crown Council to date the Crown Council has been convened on only five occasions the first being in 1870 for the Franco Prussian War and the latest in 1960 in connection with the independence of the Belgian Congo Apart from that the only privileges of being a minister of state are precedence according to protocol on state occasions and a ministerial car registration number De facto appointments tend to respect the almost obsessional balances between the Flemish and French speaking communities as well as between the ministeriable political families mainly Christian democrats Socialists Liberals also moderate Nationalists occasionally an Ecologist Other former careers include those of Etienne Davignon European Commissioner and Luc Coene prime ministerial Kabinetschef roughly Chief of staff In January 2006 the number of ministers of state reached 51 with Johan Vande Lanotte shortly after he laid down his portfolio and title of Vice Prime Minister to head the Flemish Socialist SP A party After formateur Yves Leterme returned his commission in August 2007 King Albert II consulted 13 Ministers of State individually without convening the crown council as such In both countries junior ministers are called State Secretary staatssecretaris or secretaire d etat similarly to France Some State Secretaries may in specific circumstances style themselves as Minister not Minister of State when visiting a foreign country New Zealand edit To bestow a sinecure the role has been given to senior figures who did not occupy positions of leadership but who were held in high esteem or who were wanted in Cabinet For example a former Prime Minister might be appointed Minister of State as an elder statesman this was the purpose for which New Zealand Prime Minister Rob Muldoon originally created the position in 1975 To create a sort of junior minister using this office politicians can be appointed to associate roles without having a substantive ministerial role of their own There is no formal rank of assistant minister or deputy minister in New Zealand but if someone is a full minister they can be assigned to an associate role helping a different full minister Someone appointed Minister of State is technically a full minister and can thus be assigned associate roles thereby creating a type of minister whose only effective authority is as an associate minister The first Minister of State in New Zealand was Keith Holyoake a former Prime Minister Other prominent people to have held the office include Jim Bolger and Robin Gray a former Prime Minister and a former Speaker respectively Examples of people who held the office simply in order that they might be appointed as associate ministers include Mita Ririnui Damien O Connor and Dover Samuels Ancien Regime France edit In France during the Ancien Regime and Bourbon Restoration the title Ministre d Etat had a specific designation The title first appeared under Louis XIII The ministres d Etat appointed by lettres patentes attended meetings of the Conseil du Roi which would later become the Conseil d Etat From 1661 on at the start of Louis XIV s personal reign the king called whomever he wished to his Council invitations were only good for one session and needed to be renewed as long as the individual retained the king s confidence However having attended one session of the Council gave the person the right to be called ministre d Etat for life and also gave him the right to an annual life pension of roughly 20 000 livres There were few ministres d Etat at Council meetings between three or four during the reign of Louis XIV they also attended the Conseil des Depeches the Council of Messages concerning notices and administrative reports from the provinces Suppressed during the French Revolution the title ministre d Etat reappeared during the Bourbon Restoration as essentially an honorary title given not systematically to Ministers after their demission or their departure from office refusal on behalf of the King to award this title to a demissioned Minister was seen as an affront British diplomacy edit From 28 January 1944 the last two British Ministers Resident in the Middle East concerned with former British protectorate Egypt were styled Ministers of State in the Middle East See also editList of Jamaican ministers of state Minister of State Turkey State Minister Georgia References edit Ministry of State PalauGov pw Los Gobiernos de Suarez El Pais in Spanish 1981 01 30 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 09 05 Pakistan Federal Cabinet Archived 2007 03 02 at the Wayback Machine Ministers of State Act 1952 Federal Register of Legislation External links editWorldStatesmen see each present country Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister of State amp oldid 1196713223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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