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Prime Minister:  
Prime Minister:  
*Lüc da Schir (MRPT)
*Lüc da Schir (MRPT) (Took office 1 Jan)


Distain:  
Distain:  
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Minister of [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs]]:
Minister of [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs]]:
*''[[Iac Marscheir]] (MRPT) (From 31 Jan to 1 Feb)''  
*''[[Iac Marscheir]] (MRPT) (From 31 Jan to 1 Feb)''  
*[[Martì Valtadestreça]] (MRPT)
*[[Martì Valtadestreça]] (MRPT) (Took office 1 Feb)


Minister of the [[Interior]]:  
Minister of the [[Interior]]:  
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[[Attorney-General]]:
[[Attorney-General]]:
*[[Viteu Marcianüs]] (FreeDem)
*[[Viteu Marcianüs]] (FreeDem)
Unless mentioned otherwise all ministers to office on 31 January {{year|2017}

Revision as of 07:07, 5 July 2017

The second cabinet led by Seneschal Lüc da Schir came to power after elections to the 50th Cosa and is currently still in office. Technically it is the third Da Schir cabinet as da Schir became acting Seneschal by default after the resignation of his predecessor, Sir Cresti Siervicül, UrN on 1 January 2017/XXXVIII. Sir Cresti resigned in the aftermath of the elections, the results of which took very long to be certified, to allow his presumptive succesor to take over. Da Schir had been Distain under Sir Cresti. Da Schir was re-appointed on 31 January by His Majesty, King John I. The others members of the cabinet only then became ministers. The cabinet is supported in the Cosa by a coalition of Da Schir's own party, the MRPT and the FreeDems, led by Munditenens Tresplet.

Ministers of the Second Da Schir Cabinet

Prime Minister:

  • Lüc da Schir (MRPT) (Took office 1 Jan)

Distain:

Minister of Foreign Affairs:

Minister of the Interior:

  • Vacant - overseen by the Prime Minister

Minister of STUFF:

Minster of Finance:

  • Munditenens Tresplet (FreeDem)

Minister of Culture:

Attorney-General:

Unless mentioned otherwise all ministers to office on 31 January {{year|2017}