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The '''[[Cabinet]] of [[Breneir Tzaracomprada]]''' was the [[Government|government of Talossa]] for resulting from the 58th General Election and was inaugurated on February 25th {{year|2023}}. It was the Kingdom's first one-party majority government in a decade. As promised in its election platform for the purpose of administrative efficiency, the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs and Culture and STUFF were combined. | The '''[[Cabinet]] of [[Breneir Tzaracomprada]]''' was the [[Government|government of Talossa]] for resulting from the 58th General Election and was inaugurated on February 25th {{year|2023}}. It was the Kingdom's first one-party majority government in a decade. As promised in its election platform for the purpose of administrative efficiency, the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs and Culture and STUFF were combined. | ||
This Government was responsible for the '''Second Catchment Area Reform Act''' (the first updating to the Kingdom's immigration areas in a decade), the implementation of the '''National Skills Initiative''' as a part of the 2023 Census, and the revitalization of the BHAID. Early in its term, the Government was faced with the 2023 Wittpocalypse which led to | This Government was responsible for the '''Second Catchment Area Reform Act''' (the first updating to the Kingdom's immigration areas in a decade), the implementation of the '''National Skills Initiative''' as a part of the 2023 Census, the re-creation and distribution of the national IDs after the property was not transferred, the distribution of celebratory certificates for Talossans at milestone citizenship dates, and the revitalization of the BHAID. Early in its term, the Government was faced with the 2023 Wittpocalypse which led to data loss and temporary inaccessibility to the national websites. The Government also set a record in its responsiveness to an unprecedented number of Opposition terpelaziuns. | ||
== Composition == | == Composition == | ||
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| rowspan=2|<small>The Most Hon. Senator</small> '''[[Breneir Tzaracomprada]]''' | | rowspan=2|<small>The Most Hon. Senator</small> '''[[Breneir Tzaracomprada]]''' | ||
| rowspan=2|25 February | | rowspan=2|25 February - 31 October 2023 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Immigration|Immigration Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Immigration|Immigration Minister]] | ||
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| rowspan=3|<small>The Rt Hon.</small> Baron '''[[Alexandreu Davinescu]]''' <small>MC</small> | | rowspan=3|<small>The Rt Hon.</small> Baron '''[[Alexandreu Davinescu]]''' <small>MC</small> | ||
| 25 February | | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Finance|Finance Minister]] | ||
| rowspan=2|25 February 2023 | | rowspan=2|25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Justice|Attorney-General<br>Justice Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Justice|Attorney-General<br>Justice Minister]] | ||
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| [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs Minister]] | ||
| 25 February 2023 | | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Technology|Technology Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Technology|Technology Minister]] | ||
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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Danihel Txechescu]]''' | | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Danihel Txechescu]]''' | ||
| 25 February 2023 | | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]] | ||
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| rowspan=2| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Carlüs Éovart Vilaçafat]]''' <small>MC</small> | | rowspan=2| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> '''[[Carlüs Éovart Vilaçafat]]''' <small>MC</small> | ||
| rowspan=2| 25 February | | rowspan=2| 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
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| [[Ministry of STUFF|STUFF Minister]] | | [[Ministry of STUFF|STUFF Minister]] |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 1 April 2024
The Cabinet of Breneir Tzaracomprada was the government of Talossa for resulting from the 58th General Election and was inaugurated on February 25th 2023/XLIV. It was the Kingdom's first one-party majority government in a decade. As promised in its election platform for the purpose of administrative efficiency, the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs and Culture and STUFF were combined.
This Government was responsible for the Second Catchment Area Reform Act (the first updating to the Kingdom's immigration areas in a decade), the implementation of the National Skills Initiative as a part of the 2023 Census, the re-creation and distribution of the national IDs after the property was not transferred, the distribution of celebratory certificates for Talossans at milestone citizenship dates, and the revitalization of the BHAID. Early in its term, the Government was faced with the 2023 Wittpocalypse which led to data loss and temporary inaccessibility to the national websites. The Government also set a record in its responsiveness to an unprecedented number of Opposition terpelaziuns.
Composition
Party key | Talossan National Congress | |
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Independent |
Portfolio | Minister | Term | ||
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Cabinet ministers | ||||
Prime Minister | The Most Hon. Senator Breneir Tzaracomprada | 25 February - 31 October 2023 | ||
Immigration Minister | ||||
Deputy Prime Minister | The Rt Hon. Baron Alexandreu Davinescu MC | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
Finance Minister | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | |||
Attorney-General Justice Minister | ||||
Defence Minister | The Rt Hon. Bråneu Excelsio MC | 13 September 2022 - 12 November 2023 | ||
Foreign Affairs Minister | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | |||
Technology Minister | The Rt Hon. Danihel Txechescu | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
Culture Minister | The Rt Hon. Carlüs Éovart Vilaçafat MC | 25 February - 12 November 2023 | ||
STUFF Minister |