minister
A minister is a costume changer on the executive stage whose trade is minimizing policy responsibility while maximizing claims of success. Their main role is to exchange opinions in meeting rooms only to applaud others' decisions in the end. The more public expectation they accumulate, the more the locus of responsibility floats away. They sustain hollow support by shuttling between speeches and press conferences, never relinquishing props known as budgets. Only those who masterfully exit stage left as a resigned hero truly reap the glory.