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inner cabinet
noun
The (often informal) inner circle within a cabinet (which may itself by an official inner circle within a government or council of ministers) which includes only the ministers (or secretaries of state etc.) who are closest to the executive head of state, prime minister or equivalent (notably presiding) officer
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Balance your inner cabinet.
He swept away members of his inner cabinet.
In 1968, he was elected to the party's inner cabinet, the politburo, and became defence minister.
But how does one become a member of the CEO's inner cabinet?
Shamir was a member of the inner cabinet coterie that planned Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon.
A meeting of his inner cabinet on May 6th was officially said to have dealt with other matters.
Two years later, he was expelled from the inner cabinet for having met PLO officials in Geneva.
Newly-appointed home secretary Sajid Javid listens at PMQs prior to the meeting of the Brexit inner cabinet.
Decision-making power resides with a much smaller group, who form what you might call the CEO's inner cabinet.
And I've no doubt that Mr Blair's inner Cabinet is already reviewing the three options open to them.
Israel denies the assassination.Israel's inner cabinet adopted a 20-year-old UN resolution that calls on it to withdraw from southern Lebanon.
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