A Minister without Portfolio is either a government minister with no specific responsibilities or a minister that does not head a particular ministry.
While Minister without Portfolio is seen by some as a mere patronage appointment, it has been a role that numerous political notables have played over time, including recent Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, who filled the role in a Pearson cabinet in the 60s; John Turner also "kept a seat warm" in a Pearson cabinet. Notable Conservatives who filled the role include R. B. Bennett, and Arthur Meighen, however, Meighen served this role after he had been prime minister.
The title of Minister without Portfolio has been used off and on; however, in recent times the title has fallen out of favour, and the last minister without portfolio, Gilles Lamontagne, was promoted to postmaster general in 1978. The practice has continued under the guise of ministers of state without responsibilities in the ministers' title, with Rob Nicholson currently holding such a position (while concurrently serving as house leader).
After the Second World War the Danish ambassador to the US Henrik Kauffmann , was apointed Minister without Portfolio following the Liberation of Denmark in May 1945. Kauffmann joined the Cabinet of National Unity and served in this capacity from May 12 to November 7 1945.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen appointed Bertel Haarder to Minister without Portfolio but effectively Minister for European Affairs. Haarder served in this capacity from 27 November 2001 to 18 February 2005. The reason for appointing a minister without a ministry was due to the Danish European Union Presidency of 2002 and Haarder was considered the most experienced Danish politician on European Affairs.
Since 1949, a Federal Minister for Special Affairs (Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben) is a member of the Federal Government that does not have charge of a Federal Ministry, although some have simultaneously been Chief of the Federal Chancellor's Office.
One of these posts is typically reserved for the chairperson of the important Council for Economic Development (經濟建設委員會), who is usually considered a cabinet member but not officially so, and so requires the post to have the actual powers of a cabinet member.
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Minister ohne Portefeuille | Ministre sans portefeuille | Ministro sen carteira | שר בלי תיק | Minister zonder Portefeuille | 無任所大臣 | Minister uten portefølje | Minister bez teki | Konsultativt statsråd | 不管部大臣
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