In the 18th century, cabinet government developed under Robert Walpole, in practice the first prime minister (1721-1742).
The Commission operates like a cabinet government.
And as part of the same question, may I ask you what you've learned about cabinet government, what works, what doesn't work.
It means restoring cabinet government so the president will be surrounded with people more akin to peers.
Instead, it was 'collegiate' and 'a classic example of old-fashioned cabinet government'.
So much for traditional cabinet government.
I never, never would be a believer as was others, of a a cabinet government.
Politics of compromise: a study of parties and cabinet government in Sweden.
But is not cabinet government under a parliamentary system even more a team process than the system of checks and balances?