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[[Mximo Carbonél]] was appointed Prime Minister after the [[October 2003 General Election]], leading a coalition government formed by [[La Mhà Nheagrâ]] and [[Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán]].
[[Mximo Carbonél]] was appointed Prime Minister after the [[October 2003 General Election]], leading a coalition government formed by [[La Mhà Nheagrâ]] and [[Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán]].


Allegedly, sitting Prime Minister [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] was to be replaced by [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]; this was unacceptable to the MN and the ZPT, who agreed to form a coalition government that lasted until Xheràlt Cona switched to the PC later in November. These events formed the so-called [[Halloween Crisis]].
Allegedly, sitting Prime Minister [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]] was to be replaced by [[Tamorán dal Navâ]]; this was unacceptable to the MN and the ZPT, who agreed to form a coalition government that lasted until Xheràlt Cona's seats were transferred to the PC later in November. These events formed the so-called [[Halloween Crisis]]. Once he had no majority to support him, Carbonel resigned and his distain Conâ briefly served as Prime Minister, before a broad coalition brought Válcadác'h back into power as an interim Prime Minister.


The opposition to the Carbonel government was led by the PC's [[Michael Pope]].
The opposition to the Carbonel government was led by the PC's [[Michael Pope]].


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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Marcus Cantalour]]'''
| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Marcus Cantalour]]'''
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| [[Finance Minister]]
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| <small>Administered by the Prime Minister</small>
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| [[Attorney General]]<br />[[Ministry of Justice|Justice Minister]]
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| [[Ministry of STUFF|STUFF Minister]]
| [[Ministry of STUFF|STUFF Minister]]
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| [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]]
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| <small>Administered by the Prime Minister</small>
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| style="background:#cccccc;" colspan="3" | '''Also attending Cabinet'''
| style="background:#cccccc;" colspan="3" | '''Also attending Cabinet'''
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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Pete Hottelet]]''' <small>MC</small>
| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Pete Hottelet]]''' <small>MC</small>
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 15 July 2019

Mximo Carbonél was appointed Prime Minister after the October 2003 General Election, leading a coalition government formed by La Mhà Nheagrâ and Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán.

Allegedly, sitting Prime Minister Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h was to be replaced by Tamorán dal Navâ; this was unacceptable to the MN and the ZPT, who agreed to form a coalition government that lasted until Xheràlt Cona's seats were transferred to the PC later in November. These events formed the so-called Halloween Crisis. Once he had no majority to support him, Carbonel resigned and his distain Conâ briefly served as Prime Minister, before a broad coalition brought Válcadác'h back into power as an interim Prime Minister.

The opposition to the Carbonel government was led by the PC's Michael Pope.

Party key   La Mhà Nheagrâ
  Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán
Carbonel Cabinet
Portfolio Minister
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister The Most Hon. Mximo Carbonél MC
Deputy Prime Minister The Rt. Hon. Xheralt Conâ MC
Foreign Affairs Minister The Rt Hon. Quedéir Castiglhâ MC
Defence Minister
Immigration Minister The Rt Hon. Marcus Cantalour
Attorney General
Justice Minister
The Rt Hon. Ben Madison MC
STUFF Minister
Also attending Cabinet
Minister of Internal Affairs The Rt Hon. Pete Hottelet MC