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[[Audrick Hill]] became [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|prime minister]] for the third time on 8 December 3025, almost exactly seven years on from his first appointment in 3019. He was elected to the leadership of the Conservative party in December, replacing Beau Martin after a dispute over the Pan-Doggerland Free Trade Agreement (PDFTA). He became the first prime minister in Wiltshirian history to be elected to three non-consecutive terms.  
[[Audrick Hill]] became [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|prime minister]] for the third time on 8 December 3025, almost exactly seven years on from his first appointment in 3019. He was elected to the leadership of the Conservative party in December, replacing Beau Martin after a dispute over the Pan-Doggerland Free Trade Agreement (PDFTA). He became the first prime minister in Wiltshirian history to be elected to three non-consecutive terms. The first action of his government was to confirm the date of the next general election, which was to take place on Friday, 15 May 3026, making this the first time a peace-time Assembly completed its full term since 3019.  


Hill's appointment as prime minister was put in doubt when [[Basil Lethbridge]] announced he would quit the Conservative party to form his own [[Covalence Party of Wiltshire|Covalence party]], taking 9 other assemblymen with him. To mitigate the risk of an early general election, Hill formed a coalition with the Liberal party, led by [[Amelia Raab|Amy Raab]]. With the backing of governor-general [[Ray Banes]] the two parties formally merged into the [[Republic Party of Wiltshire]]. Due to the defection of a number of formerly Conservative assemblymen, the Republic government lost its majority. However, [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Maximilian Augustus]] ordered the dissolution of the National Assembly. The ministry became a caretaker one, until a [[Fifth Hill Ministry|new government]] can be [[3026 Wiltshire general election|elected]].  
Hill's appointment as prime minister was put in doubt when [[Basil Lethbridge]] announced he would quit the Conservative party to form his own [[Covalence Party of Wiltshire|Covalence party]], taking 9 other assemblymen with him. To mitigate the risk of an early general election, Hill formed a coalition with the Liberal party, led by [[Amelia Raab|Amy Raab]].
 
On 29 December, the Conservative and Liberal parties formally merged into the [[Republic Party of Wiltshire]]. Due to the defection of a number of formerly Conservative assemblymen, the Republic government lost its majority. However, their expulsion from the Assembly resulted in the Republic minority government being able to continue in office.


== Major policies ==
== Major policies ==
* Construction of a new Wiltshirian city at Carnal Bank, Walkerton.
* Construction of a new Wiltshirian city at Carnal Bank, Walkerton.
* Deficit elimination within 3026.
* Deficit elimination within 3026.
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|Chancellor of the Exchequer
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|Independent
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|Minister of State for the Foreign Office
|Minister of State for the Foreign Office
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|Republican (formerly Conservative)
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|Minister of State for the Home Office
|Minister of State for the Home Office
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!Lia Catu
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|Republican (formerly Conservative)
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|Minister of State for the Defence Office
|Minister of State for the Defence Office
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|Republican (formerly Conservative)
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|Minister of State for the Progress, Trade, and Transport Office
|Minister of State for the Progress, Trade, and Transport Office
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!Luke Ford
!Luke Ford
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|Republican (formerly Conservative)
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|Minister of State for the Communities Office
|Minister of State for the Communities Office
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!Aaron Ashford
!Aaron Ashford
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|Republican (formerly Liberal)
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|Minister of State for the Energy, Economy, and Nuclear Office
|Minister of State for the Energy, Economy, and Nuclear Office
![[File:SalMac.jpg|center|frameless|223x223px]]
!Sal Mackenzie
!Sal Mackenzie
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|Republican (formerly Conservative)
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|Minister of State for the Health Office
|Minister of State for the Health Office
![[File:FarsAlber.jpg|center|frameless|225x225px]]
!Fars Alber
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|Minister of State for the Education Office
|Minister of State for the Education Office
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!Lucy Hobbs
!Lucy Hobbs
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|Minister of State for the Work and Pensions Office
|Minister of State for the Work and Pensions Office
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Revision as of 06:38, 28 December 2025

Audrick Hill became prime minister for the third time on 8 December 3025, almost exactly seven years on from his first appointment in 3019. He was elected to the leadership of the Conservative party in December, replacing Beau Martin after a dispute over the Pan-Doggerland Free Trade Agreement (PDFTA). He became the first prime minister in Wiltshirian history to be elected to three non-consecutive terms. The first action of his government was to confirm the date of the next general election, which was to take place on Friday, 15 May 3026, making this the first time a peace-time Assembly completed its full term since 3019.

Hill's appointment as prime minister was put in doubt when Basil Lethbridge announced he would quit the Conservative party to form his own Covalence party, taking 9 other assemblymen with him. To mitigate the risk of an early general election, Hill formed a coalition with the Liberal party, led by Amy Raab.

On 29 December, the Conservative and Liberal parties formally merged into the Republic Party of Wiltshire. Due to the defection of a number of formerly Conservative assemblymen, the Republic government lost its majority. However, their expulsion from the Assembly resulted in the Republic minority government being able to continue in office.

Major policies

  • Construction of a new Wiltshirian city at Carnal Bank, Walkerton.
  • Deficit elimination within 3026.
  • Universal employment within 3026.
  • Freeze the minimum wage at 11.25 cm per hour.
  • The Secular Bill of Rights.

Caretaker Cabinet of the Fourth Hill Ministry

Portfolio Minister Political party
Prime Minister
Audrick Hil Republican (formerly Conservative)
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Deputy Prime Minister
Amy Raab Republican (formerly Liberal)
Minister of State for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Office
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Gavin Thompson Independent
Minister of State for the Foreign Office
Beau Martin Republican (formerly Conservative)
Minister of State for the Home Office
Lia Catu Republican (formerly Conservative)
Minister of State for the Defence Office
Silas Braun Republican (formerly Conservative)
Minister of State for the Progress, Trade, and Transport Office
Luke Ford Republican (formerly Conservative)
Minister of State for the Communities Office
Aaron Ashford Republican (formerly Liberal)
Minister of State for the Energy, Economy, and Nuclear Office
Sal Mackenzie Republican (formerly Conservative)
Minister of State for the Health Office
Fars Alber Republican (formerly Liberal)
Minister of State for the Education Office
Lucy Hobbs Republican (formerly Liberal)
Minister of State for the Work and Pensions Office
Moon-See Park Republican (formerly Liberal)
Attorney General
Peter RT Harris Independent
Minister of State for the Justice Office
Also attending cabinet
Chief Secretary to the Cabinet Office
JP Beckett Republican (formerly Conservative)
Terrace Street Chief of Staff
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Gwilliam Saunders Republican (formerly Liberal)
Chief Secretary to the Justice Office
Spencer Grey Republican (formerly Liberal)
Solicitor General of Wiltshire
Leader of the National Assembly
Owen Lassiter Republican (formerly Conservative)
Secretary without Portfolio

Original Cabinet of the Fourth Hill Ministry

Portfolio Minister Political party
Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Audrick Hill Conservative
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Leader of the Conservative Party
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Amy Raab Conservative
Minister of State for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Office
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Gavin Thompson Independent
Minister of State for the Foreign Office
Jan Rau Conservative
Minister of State for the Defence Office
Silas Braun Conservative
Minister of State for the Home Office
Lia Caturla Conservative
Minister of State for the Progress & Trade Office
Luke Ford Conservative
Minister of State for the Energy, Economy, & Nuclear Office
Sal Mackenzie Conservative
Minister of State for the Cities & Communities Office
Aaron Ashford Liberal
Minister of State for the Health Office
Jacob Erin-Strife Conservative
Minister of State for the Education & Families Office
Lucy Hobbs Liberal
Minister of State for the Work & Pensions Office
Ray Banes Conservative
Attorney General of Wiltshire
Peter RT Harris Independent
Minister of State for the Justice Office
Also attending cabinet
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister
JP Beckett Conservative
Terrace Street Chief of Staff
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Fars Alber Conservative
Chief Political Strategist
Gus Nixon Conservative
Chairman of the Conservative Party