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... that generally speaking cabinets are supposed to deliberate on the priorities
and strategic lines of governmental action ; to function as court of appeal for
controversies at the level of intra - cabinet committees , or between ministers ; to
review ...
... that generally speaking cabinets are supposed to deliberate on the priorities
and strategic lines of governmental action ; to function as court of appeal for
controversies at the level of intra - cabinet committees , or between ministers ; to
review ...
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The last organizational feature to be mentioned is that of intracabinet committees
10 . If the workload is heavy , and if the deliberations of such committees are
ratified by the cabinet without further discussion , in principle committees allow for
a ...
The last organizational feature to be mentioned is that of intracabinet committees
10 . If the workload is heavy , and if the deliberations of such committees are
ratified by the cabinet without further discussion , in principle committees allow for
a ...
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