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  • ...d that such an interim Government be formed before the next elections. The Cabinet was announced on the 10 June [[Støtanneu]]. |+ Yarney Cabinet
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  • ...tive]] majority government, and the last overall until the [[Von Buchholtz Cabinet]]. |+ First Válcádac'h Cabinet
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  • The Schneider Cabinet was formed after the [[September 1989 General Election]]. [[Jack Schneider] The Cabinet was reported in the 20 September Støtanneu. Note that not all positions ar
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  • The Cabinet took office before the last Clark of the [[25th Cosa]]. |+ First Pope Cabinet
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  • ...2nd 2003, was the first Coalition government in Talossa in ten years. This Cabinet was in office during the [[31st Cosa]], the last to use the [[Real Cosa]] a |+ Second Válcádac'h Cabinet
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  • Castiglhâ largely kept the same Cabinet as Válcadác'h, announcing that any official that wished to keep his post ...Republic seceded on June 1st, in the waning days of the 32nd Cosa; several Cabinet members would defect, including Cruceatúl, [[Michael Pope]], [[Andreas Lor
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  • ! Cabinet | [[First Pope Cabinet]]
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  • ! Cabinet | [[First von Metairia Cabinet]]
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  • ...which viewed it as a provocation. Válcadác'h planned to lead a transition cabinet until the end of the year, but that didn't materialise when the MN's leader |+ Third Válcádac'h Cabinet
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  • ''For the current Cabinet, see [[Sant-Enogat cabinet]].'' ...e Code of Conduct was first introduced in 2018 during the [[Third Da Schir Cabinet]] and has been upheld ever since.
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  • ...n the [[Da Dhi Cabinet]] and as [[Minister of STUFF]] in the [[Plätschisch Cabinet]]. He was a member of the [[ZRT]] and is now in the [[FreeDems|Free Democra ====Cabinet====
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  • ! style="width: 200px;"|Cabinet | [[Von Buchholtz Cabinet]]
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  • ...Ma la Mha]] ([[RUMP]]) || Self-appointed as leader of the [[Edwards Shadow Cabinet]]. Ceased upon reformation of the LRT into the [[PP]]. ...[[Xheraltescu Shadow Cabinet]]. Ceased upon taking office in the [[Da Dhi Cabinet]].
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  • ...nature, as it would now be appointed by the [[Seneschal]] alongside the [[Cabinet]]. Then-Túischac'h [[John McGarry]], later the 19th [[Seneschal]], may thu
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  • .... The Seneschal heads the [[Office of the Seneschal]] and the [[Government|Cabinet]]. ...one or more ministries. The Seneschal is empowered to act for any of the Cabinet ministries. Appointments below this level (that is, to bureaus, agencies,
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  • ...rew between the opposition and the government. Carbonèl opened his MN-ZPT cabinet up to invite participation from other parties or individuals that wanted to
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  • ...from the classic '80s BBC television series "Yes, Minister"). Once in the Cabinet, Pope would task them with the onerous job of codifying and indexing the le Pope's first [[Cabinet Appointment PD]] can be seen here.
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