Cabinet of Afghanistan
| Cabinet of Afghanistan | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Established | 7 September 2021 (current form) 28 February 1919 (original) |
| State | Afghanistan |
| Leader | Prime Minister |
| Appointed by | Supreme Leader |
| Ministries | Twenty-six |
| Responsible to | Leadership |
| Annual budget | 231,400,000,000 Afghan afghanis (FY 2022–23) |
| Headquarters | Arg, Kabul |
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The Cabinet of Afghanistan (also known as the Council of Ministers) is the executive body of the government of the country, responsible for day-to-day governance and the implementation of policy set by the Leadership. In its modern form it has existed since the beginning of the reign of Emir Amanullah Khan in 1919.
The cabinet is headed by the prime minister—who serves as the nation's head of government—and his deputies, and consists of the heads and deputy heads of the government ministries.