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[[Alexandreu Davinescu]]'s first and only Cabinet came into office on 25 April 2010 and the few following days | [[Alexandreu Davinescu]]'s first and only Cabinet came into office on 25 April 2010 and the few following days. | ||
The cabinet's nominations were shadowed by a row between some members of the [[RUMP]] and of the opposition [[PP]], as [[Flip Molinar]] and [[Éovart Grischun]] refused to be appointed respectively as Home and as Culture Minister, portfolios which they acted as spokesmen for in the PP; the parties were embroiled in a bitter electoral campaign during the [[April 2010 General Election]]. As Molinar stated he didn't want to work for the RUMP, his comments were heavily criticized by two "hawks" in the RUMP, Senator Bradley Holmes and Secretary of State [[Mick Preston]]. Fellow Progressive [[Dréu Gavárþic'h]] went on to accept the STUFF portfolio regardless. | The cabinet's nominations were shadowed by a row between some members of the [[RUMP]] and of the opposition [[PP]], as [[Flip Molinar]] and [[Éovart Grischun]] refused to be appointed respectively as Home and as Culture Minister, portfolios which they acted as spokesmen for in the PP; the parties were embroiled in a bitter electoral campaign during the [[April 2010 General Election]]. As Molinar stated he didn't want to work for the RUMP, his comments were heavily criticized by two "hawks" in the RUMP, Senator Bradley Holmes and Secretary of State [[Mick Preston]]. Fellow Progressive [[Dréu Gavárþic'h]] went on to accept the STUFF portfolio regardless. | ||
It was largely a continuation of the previous [[Canun Cabinet]], where Davinescu had served as Deputy Prime Minister; Canun and Davinescu swapped places, Hooligan and Holmes kept their portfolios, Attorney-General Patrick Woolley was reappointed with some delay and Cjara Brainerd was moved to Culture. | |||
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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> Lord '''[[Hooligan]]''' <small>MC</small> | | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> Lord '''[[Hooligan]]''' <small>MC</small> | ||
| | | 29 August 2009 - 23 July 2012 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Home Affairs|Home Affairs Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Home Affairs|Home Affairs Minister]] | ||
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| <small>The Rt Hon.</small> <small>Senator</small> '''[[Brad Holmes|Bradley C. Holmes]]''' | | <small>The Rt Hon.</small> <small>Senator</small> '''[[Brad Holmes|Bradley C. Holmes]]''' | ||
| | | 20 February 2009 - 19 April 2013 | ||
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| [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]] | | [[Ministry of Culture|Culture Minister]] |
Revision as of 08:50, 5 August 2019
Alexandreu Davinescu's first and only Cabinet came into office on 25 April 2010 and the few following days.
The cabinet's nominations were shadowed by a row between some members of the RUMP and of the opposition PP, as Flip Molinar and Éovart Grischun refused to be appointed respectively as Home and as Culture Minister, portfolios which they acted as spokesmen for in the PP; the parties were embroiled in a bitter electoral campaign during the April 2010 General Election. As Molinar stated he didn't want to work for the RUMP, his comments were heavily criticized by two "hawks" in the RUMP, Senator Bradley Holmes and Secretary of State Mick Preston. Fellow Progressive Dréu Gavárþic'h went on to accept the STUFF portfolio regardless.
It was largely a continuation of the previous Canun Cabinet, where Davinescu had served as Deputy Prime Minister; Canun and Davinescu swapped places, Hooligan and Holmes kept their portfolios, Attorney-General Patrick Woolley was reappointed with some delay and Cjara Brainerd was moved to Culture.
Party key | RUMP | |
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Progressive Party |
Portfolio | Minister | Term | ||
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Cabinet ministers | ||||
Prime Minister | The Most Hon. Alexandreu Davinescu MC | 25 April 2010 - 29 January 2011 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | The Rt. Hon. Senator Iustì C. Canun | 25 April 2010 - 29 January 2011 | ||
Foreign Affairs Minister | Vacant - overseen by the Seneschal | 25 April 2010 - 29 January 2011 | ||
Finance Minister | The Rt Hon. Danihel Z. Forestal | 25 April 2010 - 15 October 2010 | ||
Attorney General Justice Minister |
Vacant - overseen by the Seneschal | 25 April 2010 - 24 May 2010 | ||
The Rt Hon. Prince Patrick Woolley | 24 May 2010 - 29 January 2011 | |||
Immigration Minister | The Rt Hon. Lord Hooligan MC | 29 August 2009 - 23 July 2012 | ||
Home Affairs Minister | The Rt Hon. Senator Ieremiac'h Ventrutx | 25 April 2010 - 29 January 2011 | ||
Defence Minister | The Rt Hon. Senator Bradley C. Holmes | 20 February 2009 - 19 April 2013 | ||
Culture Minister | The Rt Hon. Cjara Brainerd MC | 29 April 2010 - 29 January 2011 | ||
STUFF Minister | The Rt Hon. Dréu Gavárþic'h MC | 25 April 2010 - 29 January 2011 |