<P> The supranational European Union uses a different convention: the European Commission refers to its executive cabinet as a "college", with its top public officials referred to as "commissioners", whereas a "European Commission cabinet" is the personal office of a European Commissioner . </P> <P> In presidential systems like the United States, members of the cabinet are chosen by the president, and they may have to be confirmed by the legislature . In most countries, cabinet members cannot be sitting legislators, and legislators who are offered appointments must resign if they wish to accept . </P> <P> In parliamentary democracies, several policies exist: cabinet members must, must not, or may be members of parliament, depending on the country . In the United Kingdom, cabinet ministers are mandatorily appointed from among sitting members of the parliament . In countries with a strict separation between the executive and legislative branches of government, e.g. Luxembourg, Switzerland and Belgium, cabinet members have to give up their seat in parliament . The intermediate case is when ministers typically are members of parliament, but are not required to be, as in e.g. Finland . The candidate prime minister and / or the president selects the individual ministers to be proposed to the parliament, which may accept or reject the proposed cabinet composition . Unlike in a presidential system, the cabinet in a parliamentary system must not only be confirmed, but enjoy the continuing confidence of the parliament: a parliament can pass a motion of no confidence to remove a government or individual ministers . Often, but not necessarily, these votes are taken across party lines . </P> <P> In some countries (e.g. the US) attorneys general also sit in the cabinet, while in many others this is strictly prohibited as the attorneys general are considered to be part of the judicial branch of government . Instead, there is a minister of justice, separate from the attorney general . Furthermore, in Sweden, Finland and Estonia, the cabinet includes a Chancellor of Justice, a civil servant that acts as the legal counsel to the cabinet . </P>

In a parliamentary system from where are cabinet members drawn
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