n both the United Kingdom and France, a group of Parliament members form a cabinet—also called a "government"—that handles many of the country's affairs with the approval of Parliament. In both of these countries, who leads the cabinet?

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in political systems, a body of advisers to a chief of state who also serve as the heads of government departments. The cabinet has become an important element of government wherever legislative powers have been vested in a parliament, but its form differs markedly in various countries, the two most striking examples being the United Kingdom and the United States.