Cabinet members administer large executive departments and report to the president or head of the state.
A cabinet is a group of high-positioning state authorities, regularly comprising of the best pioneers of the executive branch. They are generally called ministers, yet in a few purviews are once in a while called secretaries. The work of a cabinet is fluctuated: in a few nations it is a collegiate decision-making body with aggregate responsibility, while in others it might work either as an absolutely advising body or a helping establishment to a decision making head of state or head of government .