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The Pontifical States 3021 Cabinet | The Pontifical States 3021 Cabinet Purges refers to the mass turnover of senior members of both the [[Cabinet of the Pontifical Chuch|Cabinet of the Pontifical Church]] and [[Cabinet of the Pontifical States]] by [[Pontifex Konstantin IX]] after assuming office in 3020. The firing of nearly all of the top level and many other officials in the executive departments, a highly atypical act in the [[Pontifical States]] where cabinet members traditionally serve continuously through administrations, led directly to increased frustrations with the pontifex and a select number of previous officials turning against him in the [[December Crises]] of the same year. | ||
== Background == | |||
The lead up to the cabinet purges is generally attributed to various appointments to the cabinet by [[Pontifex Rokossovsky]]. The first [[Universalism|universalist]] pontifex, and controversial for his actions in the [[NCR-Ecclesiovsk Conflict|NCR-Ekklesiovsk Conflict]] and its aftermath, resulted in his universalist appointments being viewed with increased scrutiny by the [[Traditionalism|traditionalists]] in the government. In particular, the appointment of Rokossovsky's longtime universalist ally Vicar-General, [[Talbot Roberts]], who was viewed by opponents as more radical than Rokossovsky, was the target of much of the anti-universalist blame following Rokossovsky's death in 3020. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 22 March 2026
The Pontifical States 3021 Cabinet Purges refers to the mass turnover of senior members of both the Cabinet of the Pontifical Church and Cabinet of the Pontifical States by Pontifex Konstantin IX after assuming office in 3020. The firing of nearly all of the top level and many other officials in the executive departments, a highly atypical act in the Pontifical States where cabinet members traditionally serve continuously through administrations, led directly to increased frustrations with the pontifex and a select number of previous officials turning against him in the December Crises of the same year.
Background
The lead up to the cabinet purges is generally attributed to various appointments to the cabinet by Pontifex Rokossovsky. The first universalist pontifex, and controversial for his actions in the NCR-Ekklesiovsk Conflict and its aftermath, resulted in his universalist appointments being viewed with increased scrutiny by the traditionalists in the government. In particular, the appointment of Rokossovsky's longtime universalist ally Vicar-General, Talbot Roberts, who was viewed by opponents as more radical than Rokossovsky, was the target of much of the anti-universalist blame following Rokossovsky's death in 3020.