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Revision as of 15:02, 15 July 2019
Mximo Carbonél was appointed Prime Minister after the October 2003 General Election, leading a coalition government formed by La Mhà Nheagrâ and Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán.
Allegedly, sitting Prime Minister Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h was to be replaced by Tamorán dal Navâ; this was unacceptable to the MN and the ZPT, who agreed to form a coalition government that lasted until Xheràlt Cona switched to the PC later in November. These events formed the so-called Halloween Crisis.
The opposition to the Carbonel government was led by the PC's Michael Pope.
Party key | La Mhà Nheagrâ | |
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Zefençadéirs dal Päts Talossán |
Portfolio | Minister | ||
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Cabinet ministers | |||
Prime Minister | The Most Hon. Mximo Carbonél MC | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | The Rt. Hon. Xheralt Conâ MC | ||
Foreign Affairs Minister | The Rt Hon. Quedéir Castiglhâ MC | ||
Defence Minister | |||
Immigration Minister | The Rt Hon. Marcus Cantalour | ||
Attorney General Justice Minister |
The Rt Hon. Ben Madison MC | ||
STUFF Minister | |||
Culture Minister | Administered by the Prime Minister | ||
Also attending Cabinet | |||
Minister of Internal Affairs | The Rt Hon. Pete Hottelet MC |