Presidential Council
A Presidential Council is a group of advisors or officials that assists a president in making decisions and formulating policies. This council can consist of various members, including cabinet officials, experts, and representatives from different sectors. Their primary role is to provide guidance and support on important national issues.
The structure and function of a Presidential Council can vary by country. For example, in the United States, the National Security Council advises the president on security matters, while the Economic Council focuses on economic policy. These councils help ensure that the president has access to diverse perspectives and expertise.