Privy council
A
privy council is a body that advises the
head of state of a nation, especially in a
monarchy. The word "privy" means "private" or "secret". A privy council was thus originally a
committee of the monarch's closest advisors, who could give him
confidential advice on
matters of state.
It is an important part of the
Westminster System with the original being
Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in the
United Kingdom. Several other "Privy Councils" have advised the Sovereign.
England and
Scotland once had separate Privy Councils, but the
Act of Union 1707, which united the two countries into
Great Britain, replaced both with a single body.
Ireland, on the other hand, continued to have a separate Privy Council even after the
Act of Union 1800. The Irish Privy Council was abolished in
1922, when the
Irish Free State separated from the United Kingdom; it was succeeded by the
Privy Council for Northern Ireland, which became dormant after the suspension of the
Parliament of Northern Ireland in
1972.
Canada has had its own Privy Council—the
Queen's Privy Council for Canada—since
1867 (though while the Canadian Privy Council is specifically "for Canada," the Privy Council discussed above is not "for the United Kingdom") as does the Jamaican government, the members of whose Privy Council advise the
Governor General on the exercise of the royal
prerogative of mercy.
The equivalent organ of state in most
Commonwealth Realms and some
Commonwealth Republics and their constituent provinces or states is called the
Executive Council. The
British Privy Council is also the ultimate
judiciary body - equivalent to a
Supreme Court - for many
Commonwealth countries that were formerly part of the
British Empire (e.g.
Jamaica,
Belize) and Britain's continuing overseas territories (e.g.
Bermuda,
Falkland Islands). Privy Council decisions are not binding on courts in England and but as the judges are usually the same judges who sit in the
House of Lords, the decisions are considered highly persuasive.
Russia,
Denmark and
Sweden also have Privy Councils: see
Supreme Privy Council,
Privy Council of Denmark and
Privy Council of Sweden.
Tonga, an island-nation monarchy also has a privy council [
1]
Council members are called
Privy Counsellors or
Privy Councillors.
A privy council is roughly equivalent to what non-monarchial nations such as the United States would call a "cabinet"; although some nations have both a privy council organized around the monarch and a cabinet organized around the prime minister. In the UK the cabinet is actually a committee that is part of the privy council, and is probably its most powerful committee.
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Privy Council of the United Kingdom*
Queen's Privy Council for Canada*
Privy Council of Tonga*
Privy Council (Thailand)*
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (United Kingdom).
* For
Privy Counsellor as a title see also
Table of Ranks of the
Imperial Russia.
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Council of State,
State Council*
Privy Council Office*
Membership of the British Privy Council