deputy minister
51Deputy Leader — in the Westminster system is the second in command of a political party, behind the party leader. Deputy leaders often become Deputy Prime Minister when their parties are elected to government. In opposition, deputy leaders often lead Question… …
52Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta — Viċi President tal Kamra tad Deputati ta Malta Coat of Arms of the Republic of Malta …
53Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade — Incumbent Eamon Gilmore sin …
54Deputy Premier of Queensland — Ministry State …
55Minister for the Economy and Transport — of the Welsh Assembly Government Gweinidog dros yr Economi a Thrafnidiaeth dros y Lywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru Appointer First Minister Rhodri Morgan AM Inaugural holder …
56Minister of International Relations and Cooperation — Incumbent Maite Nkoana Mashabane since 10 May 2009 Appointer Jacob Zuma …
57deputy — dep·u·ty / de pyə tē/ n pl ties [Middle French deputé person appointed to exercise authority, from past participle of deputer to appoint, depute] 1: a person appointed as a substitute with power to act 2: a second in command or assistant who usu …
58Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark — (Danish: kirkeminister) is a Danish political minister office. The main responsibility of the minister is the Danish People s Church. The office was created in 1916 when the post Kultus Minister was split up into the posts of Education Minister… …
59Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration (Denmark) — Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration of Denmark (Danish: Minister for flygtninge, indvandrere og integration) is a Danish ministerial office, often abbreviated as Minister for Integration (Danish: Integrationsminister) . The office… …
60Minister for Greenland — Minister of Greenland (Danish: Minister for Grønland) was a cabinet post for affairs with the Danish Arctic territory. Tom Høyem was Minister from 1982 and served till 1987 briefly (succeeded by Mimi Jakobsen). In September 1987 the post were… …