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The cabinet led by [[Seneschal]] Sir [[Cresti Siervicül]], UrN came to power on 28 March {{year|2016}} after elections to the [[49th Cosa]], when Sir Cresti was appointed by His Majesty [[King John]]. He took over from [[Xheraltescu Cabinet|Carlüs Xheraltescu]]. The other ministers were appointed on 4 April | The cabinet led by [[Seneschal]] Sir [[Cresti Siervicül]], UrN came to power on 28 March {{year|2016}} after elections to the [[49th Cosa]], when Sir Cresti was appointed by His Majesty [[King John]]. He took over from [[Xheraltescu Cabinet|Carlüs Xheraltescu]]. The other ministers were appointed on 4 April. | ||
Sir Cresti's | Sir Cresti's party, the [[RUMP]], which was led by Sir [[Alexandreu Davinescu]], UrN came second in the elections, but managed to form a coalition with the [[MRPT]] led by [[Lüc da Schir]] and the newly formed [[TNC]], led by [[Breneir Itravilatx]]. | ||
According to the [[Free Democrats]]'s [[Miestrâ Schivâ]], talks were also held between her party and both the MRPT and the RUMP individually; the MRPT ruled out any arrangment that was not a formal coalition, which the Free Democrats had explicitly campaigned against, while the RUMP's membership voted down a draft deal that had been agreed to by the two leaderships. Both options would have yielded a Cosa majority. | |||
The coalition parties had 127 seats in the Cosa, with a majority of 54; and five out of eight Senators belonged to either the MRPT or the RUMP. Notably, the RUMP had a plurality in the Cosa among coalition parties, but the MRPT had a plurality in the Senate. | The coalition parties had 127 seats in the Cosa, with a majority of 54; and five out of eight Senators belonged to either the MRPT or the RUMP. Notably, the RUMP had a plurality in the Cosa among coalition parties, but the MRPT had a plurality in the Senate. | ||
Sir Cresti's tenure ended on 1 January {{year|2017}} after the elections to the [[50th Cosa]], when he resigned in favour of his [[Distain]], [[Second Da Schir Cabinet|da Schir]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 8 November 2019
The cabinet led by Seneschal Sir Cresti Siervicül, UrN came to power on 28 March 2016/XXXVII after elections to the 49th Cosa, when Sir Cresti was appointed by His Majesty King John. He took over from Carlüs Xheraltescu. The other ministers were appointed on 4 April.
Sir Cresti's party, the RUMP, which was led by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu, UrN came second in the elections, but managed to form a coalition with the MRPT led by Lüc da Schir and the newly formed TNC, led by Breneir Itravilatx.
According to the Free Democrats's Miestrâ Schivâ, talks were also held between her party and both the MRPT and the RUMP individually; the MRPT ruled out any arrangment that was not a formal coalition, which the Free Democrats had explicitly campaigned against, while the RUMP's membership voted down a draft deal that had been agreed to by the two leaderships. Both options would have yielded a Cosa majority.
The coalition parties had 127 seats in the Cosa, with a majority of 54; and five out of eight Senators belonged to either the MRPT or the RUMP. Notably, the RUMP had a plurality in the Cosa among coalition parties, but the MRPT had a plurality in the Senate.
Sir Cresti's tenure ended on 1 January 2017/XXXVIII after the elections to the 50th Cosa, when he resigned in favour of his Distain, da Schir.
Party key | RUMP | |
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Moderate Radicals | ||
Talossan National Congress |
Portfolio | Minister | Term | ||
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Cabinet ministers | ||||
Prime Minister | The Most Hon. Cresti Siervicül, UrN MC | 28 March 2016 - 1 January 2017 | ||
The Most Hon. Senator Lüc da Schir | 1 January - 31 January 2017 | |||
Deputy Prime Minister | The Rt Hon. Senator Lüc da Schir | 4 April 2016 - 1 January 2017 | ||
Foreign Affairs Minister | The Rt Hon. Breneir Itravilatx MC | 4 April 2016 - 2 October 2016 | ||
The Rt Hon. Éovart Xhorxh MC | 2 October 2016 - 31 January 2017 | |||
Finance Minister Chief of Staff |
The Rt Hon. Alexandreu Davinescu, UrN MC | 4 April 2016 - 31 January 2017 | ||
Attorney General Justice Minister |
Vacant - overseen by the Prime Minister | 4 April 2016 - 31 January 2017 | ||
Interior Minister | The Rt Hon. Litz Cjantscheir, UrN MC | 4 April 2016 - 31 January 2017 | ||
Culture Minister | The Rt Hon. Senator Eovart Grischun | January 31 - October 24 2017 | ||
STUFF Minister | The Rt Hon. Ian Plätschisch MC | January 31 - October 24 2017 |