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Revision as of 09:24, 19 April 2019
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, and just short of a 2/3 supermajority in the Cosa.
Changes in composition
Prime Minister Plätschisch resigned following the end of the last Clark of the 52nd Cosa to form a new political party, Awakening and Magnifying Passion. In his stead, Culture Minister Miestrâ Schivâ became interim Prime Minister. Upon the Free Democratic win in the following General Elections, she reshuffled the Cabinet on April 7th, creating the Schivâ Cabinet.
Composition
Party key | Moderate Radicals | |
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Free Democrats | ||
RUMP | ||
Independent |
Portfolio | Minister | Term | ||
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Cabinet ministers | ||||
Prime Minister | The Most Hon. Senator Ian Plätschisch | 29 July 2018 - 23 February 2019 | ||
The Most Hon. Dame Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN MC | 23 February 2019 - 7 April 2019 | |||
Deputy Prime Minister | The Rt Hon. Viteu Marcianüs MC | 29 July 2018 - 7 April 2019 | ||
Foreign Affairs Minister | The Rt Hon. Txoteu É. Davinescu MC | 29 July 2018 - 7 April 2019 | ||
Finance Minister | The Rt Hon. C. Carlüs Xheraltescu MC | 29 July 2018 - 7 April 2019 | ||
Attorney General Justice Minister |
The Rt Hon. Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu MC | 29 July 2018 - 7 April 2019 | ||
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 - 7 April 2019 | |||
Culture Minister | The Rt Hon. Dame Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN MC | 29 July 2018 - 7 April 2019 | ||
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 - 7 April 2019 | |||
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 |