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A Minister is a politician who holds significant public office in a national government. Ministers are user-created positions and are typically appointed by the Country President. The word Minister stems from the Latin minister, meaning servant. In some nations, notably the United States, the term secretary denotes a Minister.

Examples of Ministers

This is a list of the most common Ministerial positions found in the New World.


President
Prime
Minister
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Minister of Defence Minister of Finance Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Education Other ministerial positions




Other ministerial positions:
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Minister of Communication Minister of Community Minister of Culture Minister of Health Minister of Immigration Minister of Interior
Minister of Justice Minister of Labor Minister of Lulz Minister of Media Minister of Social Affairs Minister of Social Development
Minister of Trade Minister of Translation Minister of Welfare Minister of Wiki Budget director Director of Embassies

Some ministers may hold multiple portfolios and lead several ministries simultaneously. In contrast, a cabinet minister that is not in charge of a specific ministry is often called a minister without portfolio or presidential adviser.

Deputy Minister

In many nations, country presidents also appoint deputy ministers to aid in the duties of a particular Ministry. Most commonly, deputy ministers are appointed to the "Big Three" ministries: Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Finance (Economics).