First Johannes ministry

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Walter Johannes of the Conservative 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.

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
  •   Conservative 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

Johannes had been elected leader of the Conservatives in 2004 to succeed Samminel Herinchaw, 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 Conservatives 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.

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