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Prime Minister [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] had been serving as Prime Minister since February 23rd, after the resignation of the previous Seneschal [[Ian Plätschisch]] and the subsequent electoral victory of the [[FreeDem|Free Democrats]] in the [[April 2019 General Election]]. The Free Democrats went on to win a slightly reduced plurality in the [[December 2019 General Election]], and decided to seek a coalition with [[AMP]] and the [[Peculiar Nationalist Party]]. | Prime Minister [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] had been serving as Prime Minister since February 23rd, after the resignation of the previous Seneschal [[Ian Plätschisch]] and the subsequent electoral victory of the [[FreeDem|Free Democrats]] in the [[April 2019 General Election]]. The Free Democrats went on to win a slightly reduced plurality in the [[December 2019 General Election]], and decided to seek a coalition with [[AMP]] and the [[Peculiar Nationalist Party]]. | ||
The government is composed of six individuals holding nine positions - two Free Democrats, two from AMP and two from PNP. The position of Defence Minister has been brought back to Cabinet level for the first time since 2014. The only difference in personnel is the replacement of Distain and Finance Minister [[Munditenens Tresplet]], replaced by Minister of STUFF Plätschisch in the former role and by PNP's [[Litz Cjantscheir]] in the latter. | The government is composed of six individuals holding nine positions - two Free Democrats, two from AMP and two from PNP. The position of Defence Minister has been brought back to Cabinet level for the first time since 2014. The only difference in personnel is the replacement of Distain and Finance Minister [[Munditenens Tresplet]], replaced by Minister of STUFF Plätschisch in the former role and by PNP's [[Litz Cjantscheir]] in the latter. At the beginning of the term, five of the members sat in the Cosa and just one in the Senate, but this evened out during the term, as Interior Minister Grischun was appointed to the Senate seat for Vuode, and the Senator for Florencia [[Açafat del Val]] debuted in Cabinet as A-G from late April, replacing Cresti Nouavastra. | ||
== Composition == | == Composition == | ||
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| 16 December 2019 - ''current'' | | 16 December 2019 - ''current'' | ||
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| [[Attorney General]]<br />[[Ministry of Justice|Justice Minister]] | | rowspan=2|[[Attorney General]]<br />[[Ministry of Justice|Justice Minister]] | ||
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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> | | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> [[Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu]] <small>MC</small> | ||
| 27 July 2019 - ''current'' | | 27 July 2019 - 23 April 2020 | ||
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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> <small>Senator</small> '''[[Açafat del Val]]''' | |||
| 23 April 2020 - ''current'' | |||
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| [[Interior Ministry|Interior Minister]] | | [[Interior Ministry|Interior Minister]] | ||
| style="background:turquoise" | | | style="background:turquoise" | | ||
| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Eovart Grischun]]''' <small>MC</small> | | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Eovart Grischun]]''' <small>MC</small> <ref>S:r Grischun was appointed to the Senate seat for Vuode midway during the term.</ref> | ||
| 3 December 2019 - ''current'' | | 3 December 2019 - ''current'' | ||
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| [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]] | ||
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| <small>The | | <small>The Most Hon.</small> '''[[Miestrâ Schivâ]]''', UrN <small>MC</small> | ||
| 31 January 2017 - ''current'' | | 31 January 2017 - ''current'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 24 April 2020
The Second Schivâ Cabinet was inaugurated on December 16th 2019/XL and was largely a continuation of the previous one.
Prime Minister Miestrâ Schivâ had been serving as Prime Minister since February 23rd, after the resignation of the previous Seneschal Ian Plätschisch and the subsequent electoral victory of the Free Democrats in the April 2019 General Election. The Free Democrats went on to win a slightly reduced plurality in the December 2019 General Election, and decided to seek a coalition with AMP and the Peculiar Nationalist Party.
The government is composed of six individuals holding nine positions - two Free Democrats, two from AMP and two from PNP. The position of Defence Minister has been brought back to Cabinet level for the first time since 2014. The only difference in personnel is the replacement of Distain and Finance Minister Munditenens Tresplet, replaced by Minister of STUFF Plätschisch in the former role and by PNP's Litz Cjantscheir in the latter. At the beginning of the term, five of the members sat in the Cosa and just one in the Senate, but this evened out during the term, as Interior Minister Grischun was appointed to the Senate seat for Vuode, and the Senator for Florencia Açafat del Val debuted in Cabinet as A-G from late April, replacing Cresti Nouavastra.
Composition
Party key | Free Democrats | |
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Awakening and Magnifying Passion | ||
Peculiar Nationalist Party |
Portfolio | Minister | Term | ||
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Cabinet ministers | ||||
Prime Minister | The Most Hon. Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN MC | 23 February 2019 - current | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | The Rt Hon. Senator Ian Plätschisch | 16 December 2019 - current | ||
Foreign Affairs Minister | The Rt Hon. Txoteu É. Davinescu MC | 7 April 2019 - current | ||
Defence Minister | 16 December 2019 - current | |||
Finance Minister | The Rt Hon. Litz Cjantscheir MC | 16 December 2019 - current | ||
Attorney General Justice Minister |
The Rt Hon. Cresti Nouacastra-Läxhirescu MC | 27 July 2019 - 23 April 2020 | ||
The Rt Hon. Senator Açafat del Val | 23 April 2020 - current | |||
Interior Minister | The Rt Hon. Eovart Grischun MC [1] | 3 December 2019 - current | ||
Culture Minister | The Most Hon. Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN MC | 31 January 2017 - current | ||
STUFF Minister | The Rt Hon. Senator Ian Plätschisch | 8 September 2019 - current |
- ↑ S:r Grischun was appointed to the Senate seat for Vuode midway during the term.