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Latest revision as of 20:43, 27 December 2023
Third Barvata ministry | |
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Date formed | 12 July 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Lambertus VII |
Prime Minister | Franklin Barvata |
Member party | |
Status in legislature | Majority (coalition) 1,068 / 1,794
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Opposition cabinet | Wardola Shadow Cabinet |
Opposition parties | |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election(s) | 2021 general election |
Predecessor | Karmer ministry |
The third Barvata ministry, officially the Barvata-Saudaran coalition was formed by Franklin Barvata and Osbourne Saudaran when Barvata was invited by King Lambertus VII to form a new administration, following the resignation of Prime Minister Riannar Karmer on 12 July 2022 due to the Nicki Jenkins report scandal. Barvata inherited a coalition between Progress and the Civics from his short-term predecessor, as well as a plethora or political issues, including the fallout of the Nicki Jenkins report and Marislian independence. The coalition was led by Barvata as Prime Minister with Saudaran as Deputy Prime Minister and composed of members of both Barvata's centre-left Progress Party and Saudaran's centrist Democrats.
The Cabinet composed of seventeen Progress MPs and six Civic MPs.
History
2022 to present
Cabinets
July 2022 - present
Portrait | Minister | Portfolio | Term | ||
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Great Offices of State | |||||
Franklin Barvata | First Lord of the Treasury Minister for the Civil Service |
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Osbourne Saudaran | |||||
Kent Gelladin | |||||
Katharyn Alvoret | |||||
Arlin Klements | |||||
Other cabinet ministers | |||||
Charlie Blackthorn | |||||
Alisaro Eodothan | |||||
Andrew Chemlin | |||||
Ashryn Laberos | |||||
Florence Wills | |||||
[[File:|center|frameless|110px]] | Mats Ginter | ||||
Jemima Rainhart | |||||
[[File:|center|frameless|110px]] | Susary Ampwhyre | ||||
Susie Melton | |||||
Benjarn Marble | |||||
Anne Faete | |||||
Mary Calthia | Minister for Women and Equalities |
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Kellie Fross | |||||
Nellie Hermin | |||||
Pevance Sfiso Kind | |||||
Arthur Peater |
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[[File:|center|frameless|110px]] | Carolyn Bennet |