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Revision as of 20:34, 1 April 2021

Second Barvata ministry
Barvata in 2021
Date formed1 April 2021 (2021-04-01)
People and organisations
Head of stateMonarch
Prime MinisterFranklin Barvata
Prime Minister's history2019-present
First SecretaryRiannar Karmer
Member party
  •   Labour Party
Status in legislatureMinority
863 / 1,794
Opposition cabinetWardola Shadow Cabinet
Opposition parties
Opposition leader
History
Election(s)2021 general election
PredecessorFirst Barvata ministry

The second Barvata ministry was formed following Labour retaining a minority in the 2021 general election. Franklin Barvata was invited by King Lambertus VII to form a new administration.

History

The first Barvata ministry began with a minority government of 863 seats. Barvata made five changes in the beginning of his second ministry, replacing Samminel Doros with Arlin Klements, Lonnie Rosenward with Ashryn Laberos, Robert Lannet with Florence Wills, Ghenner Yarmer with Ghenner Asterleigh and Fredmund Constantine with Kellie Fross. He moved Florence Wills from the Department for Education to the Department of Health and Social Care, replacing her Secretary of State for Education position with the then Minister of School Standards Katharyn Alvoret. Barvata filled the Secretary of State for South Staynes vacancy with the former officeholder Nellie Hermin as apart of their special election agreement.

The promotion of Ashryn Laberos as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor marks the first ever Usprian elf to the Cabinet of Morstaybishlia.

April 2021 - present

Portrait Minister Portfolio Term
Great Offices of State
Franklin Barvata
Prime Minister of Great Morstaybishlia
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service
2019-present
Riannar Karmer
First Secretary of State
2019-present
Arlin Klements
Chancellor of the Exchequer
2021-present
Horace Lanx
Secretary of State
2019-present
Other cabinet ministers
Stephanie Goziro
Minister for the Cabinet Office
2020-present
Ron Wehrasbi
Secretary of State
for Foreign and Overseas Territory Affairs
2020-present
Mikhail Sankuda
Secretary of State
for Defence
2019-present
Ashryn Laberos
Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State
for Justice
2021-present
Florence Wills
Secretary of State
for Health and Social Care
2021-present
Carrolan Benzin
Secretary of State
for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
2019-present
Douglas Leovar
Secretary of State
for International Trade
President of the Board of Trade
MBE Export Finance
2019-present
Jemima Rainhart
Secretary of State
for Work and Pensions
2019-present
Katharyn Alvoret
Secretary of State
for Education
2021-present
Ghenner Asterleigh
Secretary of State
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
2021-present
Benjarn Marble
Secretary of State
for Housing, Communities and Local Government
2019-present
Anne Faete
Secretary of State
for Transport
2019-present
Mary Calthia
Secretary of State
for International Development
Minister for Women and Equalities
2019-present
Kellie Fross
Secretary of State
for Caltharus
2021-present
Nellie Hermin
Secretary of State
for South Staynes
2020-present
Pevance Sfiso Kind
Secretary of State
for Justelvard
2020-present
Arthur Peater
Leader of the House of Peers
Lord Privy Seal
2019-present
Susie Melton
Secretary of State
for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
2021-present

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