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mollykins | 20:18 Tue 17th Nov 2009 | Law
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in governement, whats the difference between being a secretary and minister for something. Is it one or the other or is there both for everything?
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In the UK a Secretary of State is a Cabinet Minister in charge of a Government Department.

Ministers of State are junior to and responsible to their Secretaries of State. They tend not to sit in cabinet but may be members of a cabinet committee.
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aahhhh. . . . politics is confusing thanks for clearing that up.
Of course (to muddy the waters further! LOL)
A Permanent Secretary is the civil servant in charge of a government department, who (usually) stays in office despite a change of government.
A Minister is a politician appointed by the PM,who leaves office after a change of government(or often before!).
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hmm . . . i said politics was confusing. . .

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