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правительство, состоящее в своем большинстве из гражданских лицPolitics english-russian dictionary > predominantly civilian cabinet
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nправительство, кабинет (министров)to announce one's cabinet — объявлять состав своего правительства / кабинета
to confirm one's former cabinet in office — подтверждать, что старое правительство остается у власти
to dismiss / to dissolve the cabinet — распускать правительство / кабинет
to include smb in the cabinet — включать кого-л. в состав правительства / кабинета
to make changes to one's cabinet — производить изменения в своем правительстве
to reshuffle one's cabinet — производить перестановки в правительстве; реорганизовывать правительство / кабинет
to resign from the cabinet — выходить из состава правительства; уходить в отставку ( о министре)
- cabinet resignedto sack the cabinet — распускать правительство / кабинет
- caretaker cabinet
- coalition cabinet
- composition of the cabinet
- inner cabinet
- interim cabinet
- kitchen cabinet
- one-party cabinet
- outgoing cabinet
- predominantly civilian cabinet
- pro-reform cabinet
- recasting of the cabinet
- reshaped cabinet
- reshaping of the cabinet
- reshuffle of the cabinet
- shadow cabinet
- streamlined cabinet
- Tory cabinet
- war cabinet
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