Cabinet of Beiteynu

The Cabinet of Beiteynu is the chief executive body of Beiteynu. It consists of the Prime Minister and the cabinet ministers. The fundamentals of the cabinet's organisation as well as the method of its election and appointment as well as the procedure for its dismissal are set down the constitution.

Responsibilities
The Cabinet follows the traditions of the Luthorian parliamentary cabinet system, in following the principle of cabinet collective responsibility. While the Cabinet is responsible to parliament for making policy decisions, Cabinet discussions are confidential and are not disclosed to the public apart from the announcement of decisions. This is done to ensure that national security is not hindered by the disclosure of sensitive information to the public. As advisers to the President,  the Cabinet has significant power in the Beiteynuese system. This leads to Cabinet having almost total control over the legislative agenda of the Assefa.

The Cabinet also manages the current policy of state, ensures the execution of the law by issuing ordinances, coordinates and controls the work of government administrative bodies, ensures public order and the internal and external security of the state, protects the interests of the State Treasury, approves the draft of the budget, and supervises its execution. The Cabinet also signs international agreements which require ratification, and can revoke other international agreements. Members of the Council of Ministers are jointly responsible to the Assefa for the operation of the government; they can also be individually responsible for the tasks entrusted to them by the Prime Minister or falling within the authority of their ministries.