Cabinet Member
A Cabinet Member is a high-ranking official in a government, typically part of the executive branch. They are appointed by the head of state or government, such as a president or prime minister, to oversee specific departments or areas, like education or health. Cabinet Members help shape policies and make important decisions that affect the country.
Each Cabinet Member leads a department, which is responsible for implementing government policies and programs. For example, the Secretary of State manages foreign affairs, while the Secretary of Defense oversees national security. Together, they form the Cabinet, advising the head of government on various issues.