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[[Walter Johannes]] of the [[MBE Conservatives|Conservative Party]] formed the '''first Johannes ministry''' and was appointed [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia]] by [[Lambertus VII|King Lambertus VII]] on 4 May 2005, following the [[2005 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2005 general election]]. Johannes' first ministry concluded with the [[2012 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2012 general election]], where he won a majority, leading to the formation of the second Johannes ministry.
[[Walter Johannes]] of the [[Principles of Democracy Party|Principles Party]] formed the '''first Johannes ministry''' and was appointed [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia]] by [[Lambertus VII|King Lambertus VII]] on 4 May 2005, following the [[2005 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2005 general election]]. Johannes' first ministry concluded with the [[2012 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2012 general election]], where he won a majority, leading to the formation of the [[Second Johannes ministry|second Johannes ministry]].


Johannes had been elected leader of the [[MBE Conservatives|Conservatives]] in 2004 to succeed Samminel Herinchaw, during a time of political uncertainty. The [[State of Morstaybishlia]] was a prominent political question, that the [[MBE Labour|Labour]] Prime Minister [[Verlhanz Rothgerus]] had failed to answer for over a year. The Conservatives enjoyed a renewal of support over the next year as the Morstaybishlian economy went through a period of contraction.
Johannes had been elected leader of the [[Principles of Democracy Party|Principles]] in 2004 to succeed [[Samminel Herinshaw]], during a time of political uncertainty. The [[State of Morstaybishlia]] was a prominent political question, that the [[MBE Labour|Labour]] Prime Minister [[Verlhanz Rothgerus]] had failed to answer for over a year. The Principles enjoyed a renewal of support over the next year as the Morstaybishlian economy went through a period of contraction.


It was widely speculated the Conservatives would win the election, but their majority surprised everyone.
It was widely speculated the Principles would win the election, but their majority surprised everyone.


== History ==
== History ==
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!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Jessie Eytle'''
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''[[Jessie Eytle]]'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Health and Social Care</small><center>
<center><small>for Health and Social Care</small><center>
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<center>Leader of the House of Representatives<center>
<center>Leader of the House of Representatives<center>
|<center>2005-2007<center>
|<center>2005-2007<center>
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=== 2007-2012 ===
The '''Mustache Ministry''' as it was known.

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Portrait
! Minister
! Portfolio
! Term
|-
! colspan="6" |'''Great Offices of State'''
|-
|[[File:Walter Johannes in the Moustache Ministry.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''[[Walter Johannes]]'''
|<center>[[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia]]<br>First Lord of the Treasury<br>Minister for the Civil Service</center>
|<center>2005-2019<center>
|-
|[[File:Samminel Herinshaw (younger).png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''[[Samminel Herinshaw]]'''
|rowspan=2|<center>First Secretary of State</center>
<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Foreign and Overseas Territory Affairs</small><center>
|<center>2007-2009<center>
|-
|[[File:Johny von Hague.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''[[Johnny von Hague]]'''
|<center>2009-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Lillian Moss (younger).png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''[[Lillian Moss]]'''
|<center>Chancellor of the Exchequer<center>
<center>Second Lord of the Treasury<center>
|<center>2005-2017<center>
|-
|[[File:Ramūnas Karbauskis.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Dan Nowel-Higston'''
|<center>Secretary of State<center>
<center><small>for the Home Department</small><center>
|<center>2005-2017<center>
|-
! colspan="6" |'''Other cabinet ministers'''
|-
|[[File:Bob.McDonald.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Cleve Dobson'''
|<center>Minister for the Cabinet Office<center>
|<center>2007-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Pevington Bacon.jpeg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Pevington Bacon'''
|rowspan=2|<center>Secretary of State<center>
<center><small>for Defence</small><center>
|<center>2005-2010<center>
|-
|[[File:Nickolas G Frost.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''[[Nickolas Frost]]'''
|<center>2010-2019<center>
|-
|[[File:Everrin Ireston.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Everrin Ireston'''
|<center>Lord Chancellor<center>
<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Justice</small><center>
|<center>2005-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Jessie Eytle.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Jessie Eytle'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Health and Social Care</small><center>
|<center>2005-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Algirdas_Butkevičius_2013.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Joe Buzzard'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy</small><center>
|<center>2007-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Brigitte Barèges.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Arin Khamers'''
|rowspan=2|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for International Trade</small><center>
<center>President of the Board of Trade<center>
|<center>2005-2009<center>
|-
|[[File:Moritz Leuenberger, 2010 (cropped).jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Hego Smith'''
|<center>2009-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Leon_Brittan_(1996)_02.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Arlin Golding'''
|rowspan=2|<center>Secretary of State<center>
<center><small>for Work and Pensions</small><center>
|<center>2005-2009<center>
|-
|[[File:Gus May.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Gus May'''
|<center>2009-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Cyrell Maltrin.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Cyrell Maltrin'''
|<center>Secretary of State<center>
<center><small>for Education</small><center>
|<center>2005-2019<center>
|-
|[[File:Aliza Manton-Swain.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Aliza Manton-Swain'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs</small><center>
|<center>2007-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Bill Asper.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Bill Asper'''
|<center>Secretary of State<center>
<center><small>for Housing, Communities and Local Government</small><center>
|<center>2005-2017<center>
|-
|[[File:Nicholas Sutter.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Nicholas Sutter'''
|rowspan=2|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Transport</small><center>
|<center>2005-2008<center>
|-
|[[File:Ellen Powers.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Ellen Powers'''
|<center>2008-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Rhona Brankin.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Donna Brooks'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for International Development<br>Minister for Women and Equalities</small><center>
|<center>2005-2013<center>
|-
|[[File:Dominique_Baettig_(Nationalrat,_2008).jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Gerald Pistachio'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<small><center>for War</small><center>
|<center>2007-2014<center>
|-
|[[File:Gerald Swan.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Gerald Swan'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for Caltharus</small><center>
|<center>2007-2014<center>
|-
|[[File:BR-Samuel-Schmid.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Matthew Blennivania'''
|<center>Secretary of State <center>
<center><small>for South Staynes</small><center>
|<center>2007-2017<center>
|-
|[[File:Doug Howe.png|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Doug Howe'''<center>
|<center>Chief Secretary to the Treasury<center>
|<center>2005-2012<center>
|-
|[[File:Lord Taylor Official.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Kirk Brian'''<center>
|<center>Leader of the House of Peers<center>
<center>Lord Privy Seal<center>
|<center>2005-2014<center>
|-
|[[File:Hans-Rudolf-Merz.jpg|center|frameless|110px]]
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"| '''Alex Mell'''
|<center>Minister without Portfolio<center>
<center>Leader of the House of Representatives<center>
|<center>2007-2014<center>
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 17:57, 20 December 2023

First Johannes ministry
Johannes in 2006
Date formed4 May 2005 (2005-05-04)
Date dissolved15 March 2012 (2012-03-15)
People and organisations
MonarchLambertus VII
Prime MinisterWalter Johannes
Prime Minister's history2005-2012
First SecretarySamminel Herinshaw
Member party
  •   Principles Party
Status in legislatureMajority
1,105 / 1,742
Opposition cabinetFlantarnoret Shadow Cabinet
Opposition parties
Opposition leader
  • Carrolan Flantarnoret (2005-2015)
History
Election(s)2005 general election
PredecessorRothgerus ministry
SuccessorSecond Johannes ministry

Walter Johannes of the Principles Party formed the first Johannes ministry and was appointed Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia by King Lambertus VII on 4 May 2005, following the 2005 general election. Johannes' first ministry concluded with the 2012 general election, where he won a majority, leading to the formation of the second Johannes ministry.

Johannes had been elected leader of the Principles in 2004 to succeed Samminel Herinshaw, during a time of political uncertainty. The State of Morstaybishlia was a prominent political question, that the Labour Prime Minister Verlhanz Rothgerus had failed to answer for over a year. The Principles enjoyed a renewal of support over the next year as the Morstaybishlian economy went through a period of contraction.

It was widely speculated the Principles would win the election, but their majority surprised everyone.

History

Cabinets

2005-2007

Portrait Minister Portfolio Term
Great Offices of State
Walter Johannes
Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service
2005-2019
Samminel Herinshaw
First Secretary of State
Secretary of State
for Foreign and Overseas Territory Affairs
2005-2009
Lillian Moss
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
2005-2017
Dan Nowel-Higston
Secretary of State
for the Home Department
2005-2017
Other cabinet ministers
Val Guppy
Minister for the Cabinet Office
2005-2007
Pevington Bacon
Secretary of State
for Defence
2005-2010
Everrin Ireston
Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State
for Justice
2005-2012
Jessie Eytle
Secretary of State
for Health and Social Care
2005-2012
Vellin Bayleigh
Secretary of State
for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
2005-2007
Arin Khamers
Secretary of State
for International Trade
President of the Board of Trade
2005-2009
Arlin Golding
Secretary of State
for Work and Pensions
2005-2009
Cyrell Maltrin
Secretary of State
for Education
2005-2019
Margot Barrett
Secretary of State
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
2005-2007
Bill Asper
Secretary of State
for Housing, Communities and Local Government
2005-2017
Nicholas Sutter
Secretary of State
for Transport
2005-2008
Donna Brooks
Secretary of State
for International Development
Minister for Women and Equalities
2005-2013
Phillip Simmons
Secretary of State
for International Development
2005-2007
Richard Staynes
Secretary of State
for Caltharus
2005-2007
Wally Bishop
Secretary of State
for South Staynes
2005-2007
Doug Howe
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
2005-2012
Kirk Brian
Leader of the House of Peers
Lord Privy Seal
2005-2014
Stanleigh Johannes
Minister without Portfolio
Leader of the House of Representatives
2005-2007

2007-2012

The Mustache Ministry as it was known.

Portrait Minister Portfolio Term
Great Offices of State
Walter Johannes
Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service
2005-2019
Samminel Herinshaw
First Secretary of State
Secretary of State
for Foreign and Overseas Territory Affairs
2007-2009
Johnny von Hague
2009-2012
Lillian Moss
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
2005-2017
Dan Nowel-Higston
Secretary of State
for the Home Department
2005-2017
Other cabinet ministers
Cleve Dobson
Minister for the Cabinet Office
2007-2012
Pevington Bacon
Secretary of State
for Defence
2005-2010
Nickolas Frost
2010-2019
Everrin Ireston
Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State
for Justice
2005-2012
Jessie Eytle
Secretary of State
for Health and Social Care
2005-2012
Joe Buzzard
Secretary of State
for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
2007-2012
Arin Khamers
Secretary of State
for International Trade
President of the Board of Trade
2005-2009
Hego Smith
2009-2012
Arlin Golding
Secretary of State
for Work and Pensions
2005-2009
Gus May
2009-2012
Cyrell Maltrin
Secretary of State
for Education
2005-2019
Aliza Manton-Swain
Secretary of State
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
2007-2012
Bill Asper
Secretary of State
for Housing, Communities and Local Government
2005-2017
Nicholas Sutter
Secretary of State
for Transport
2005-2008
Ellen Powers
2008-2012
Donna Brooks
Secretary of State
for International Development
Minister for Women and Equalities
2005-2013
Gerald Pistachio
Secretary of State
for War
2007-2014
Gerald Swan
Secretary of State
for Caltharus
2007-2014
Matthew Blennivania
Secretary of State
for South Staynes
2007-2017
Doug Howe
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
2005-2012
Kirk Brian
Leader of the House of Peers
Lord Privy Seal
2005-2014
Alex Mell
Minister without Portfolio
Leader of the House of Representatives
2007-2014