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Unlike its predecessor, this Cabinet is a more marked departure from its previous iteration: for instance, the STUFF post, traditionally held by Moderate Radical ministers ever since the [[Da Dhi Cabinet]], went to former [[Secretary of State]] [[Martì-Paìr Furxhéir]], who last held the post fourteen years ago. Two other new Ministers will join Cabinet: [[Iac Marscheir]], who briefly served as Finance Minister in the [[Second Da Schir Cabinet]] before pulling out for personal reasons, and [[Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu]], who debuts as Justice Minister. He will replace [[Viteu Marcianüs]], who will abandon the post to serve solely as Distain, in a return to a more traditional arrangement where the Deputy Prime Minister does not manage another concurrent portfolio and focuses on legislative projects.
Unlike its predecessor, this Cabinet is a more marked departure from its previous iteration: for instance, the STUFF post, traditionally held by Moderate Radical ministers ever since the [[Da Dhi Cabinet]], went to former [[Secretary of State]] [[Martì-Paìr Furxhéir]], who last held the post fourteen years ago. Two other new Ministers will join Cabinet: [[Iac Marscheir]], who briefly served as Finance Minister in the [[Second Da Schir Cabinet]] before pulling out for personal reasons, and [[Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu]], who debuts as Justice Minister. He will replace [[Viteu Marcianüs]], who will abandon the post to serve solely as Distain, in a return to a more traditional arrangement where the Deputy Prime Minister does not manage another concurrent portfolio and focuses on legislative projects.


The government is projected to have a comfortable nominal Cosa majority of 64 (132-68). This is the highest in governments formed after Reunision.
The government is projected to have a comfortable nominal Cosa majority of 64 (132-68). This is the highest in governments formed after Reunision. In fact this is probably the first ever all party coalition in recent times, with even a RUMP member in the cabinet, bringing the majority to a 142-46 figure.


== Composition ==
== Composition ==

Revision as of 14:53, 28 December 2018

The Plätschisch Cabinet took office between July 29 and July 30 2018/XXXIX. It is the first cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Ian Plätschisch, a former Distain and Interior Minister. Marking the first time since 2013 that a party is able to lead more than two governments in a row, the Plätschisch Cabinet took over from the Third Da Schir Cabinet, whose leader Lüc da Schir announced he would not accept any post and enter a semi-retirement from national politics.

Unlike its predecessor, this Cabinet is a more marked departure from its previous iteration: for instance, the STUFF post, traditionally held by Moderate Radical ministers ever since the Da Dhi Cabinet, went to former Secretary of State Martì-Paìr Furxhéir, who last held the post fourteen years ago. Two other new Ministers will join Cabinet: Iac Marscheir, who briefly served as Finance Minister in the Second Da Schir Cabinet before pulling out for personal reasons, and Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu, who debuts as Justice Minister. He will replace Viteu Marcianüs, who will abandon the post to serve solely as Distain, in a return to a more traditional arrangement where the Deputy Prime Minister does not manage another concurrent portfolio and focuses on legislative projects.

The government is projected to have a comfortable nominal Cosa majority of 64 (132-68). This is the highest in governments formed after Reunision. In fact this is probably the first ever all party coalition in recent times, with even a RUMP member in the cabinet, bringing the majority to a 142-46 figure.

Composition

Party key   Moderate Radicals
  Free Democrats
  RUMP
  Independent
Plätschisch Cabinet
Portfolio Minister Term
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister The Most Hon. Senator Ian Plätschisch 29 July 2018 - current
Deputy Prime Minister The Rt Hon. Viteu Marcianüs MC 29 July 2018 - current
Foreign Affairs Minister The Rt Hon. Txoteu É. Davinescu MC 29 July 2018 - current
Finance Minister The Rt Hon. C. Carlüs Xheraltescu MC 29 July 2018 - current
Attorney General
Justice Minister
The Rt Hon. Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu MC 29 July 2018 - current
Interior Minister The Rt Hon. Iac Marscheir MC 29 July 2018 - 8 September 2018
The Rt Hon. Txoteu É. Davinescu MC Interim 8 September 2018 - 30 September 2018
The Rt Hon. Éovart Grischun MC 30 September 2018 - current
Culture Minister The Rt Hon. Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN MC 29 July 2018 - current
STUFF Minister The Rt Hon. Martì-Paìr Furxhéir MC 29 July 2018 - 10 November 2018
The Rt Hon. Senator Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h 14 November 2018 - current
Cabinet level appointees
Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Flip Molinar 20 September 2018 - 24 September 2018
Co-interim Interior Minister Eiric S. Börnatfiglheu MC 16 September 2018 - 30 September 2018