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  2. Executive council (Commonwealth countries) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Executive Council - Wikipedia

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    Executive Council (Commonwealth countries), a constitutional organ that exercises executive power and advises the governor Executive Council of Bern , the government of the Swiss canton of Bern Executive Council of Catalonia , the government of the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia

  4. Federalist No. 70 - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Louis De Lolme, quoted in Federalist No. 70 as saying, "the executive power is more easily confined when it is ONE". Before ratifying the Constitution in 1787, the thirteen states were bound by the Articles of Confederation, which authorized the Congress of the Confederation to conduct foreign diplomacy and granted sovereignty to the states. [12]

  5. Executive Council of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Council meets every Monday to sign Orders in Council (regarding regulations and appointments, for example), and may also informally brief the governor-general on political developments and constitutional issues that have arisen. [2] Any three members of the Executive Council constitute a quorum. [7]

  6. Executive (government) - Wikipedia

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    The executive can also be the source of certain types of law or law-derived rules, such as a decree or executive order. In those that use fusion of powers, typically parliamentary systems, such as the United Kingdom, the executive forms the government, and its members generally belong to the political party that controls the legislature. Since ...

  7. Government of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. It is an elected government with 175 MLAs elected to the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh for a five-year term.

  8. Executive Council (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the Executive Council of a province is the cabinet of the provincial government. [1] The Executive Council consists of the Premier and five to ten other members, [ 2 ] who have the title "Member of the Executive Council", commonly abbreviated to "MEC".

  9. Executive Council (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The executive branch of the Canadian federal government is not called an executive council; instead, executive power is exercised by the Canadian Cabinet who are always members of the King's Privy Council for Canada. [1] A Council's informal but functioning form is the Cabinet, headed by a provincial premier, who holds de facto power over the ...