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The '''Government of Wiltshire''', formally the '''Government of the Wiltshire Fifth Republic''', is the central government of the [[Wiltshire|Fifth Wiltshire Republic]]. It is also commonly referred to as the '''Wiltshirian Government''', the '''National Assembly Government''', or the '''Federal Government'''.  
The '''Government of Wiltshire''', formally the '''Government of the Wiltshire Sixth Republic''', is the central government of the [[Wiltshire|Sixth Wiltshire Republic]]. It is also commonly referred to as the '''Wiltshirian Government''', the '''National Assembly Government''', or the '''Federal Government'''.  


The government is led by the [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]], who selects all other ministers. The Prime Minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Cabinet. The government ministers all sit in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]], and are accountable to it. The government is dependent on the Assembly to make primary legislation, and so is elected through the legislative elections which occur following the dissolution of the National Assembly. Following the legislative elections, the [[President of Wiltshire]] (currently Sonya Inyo) appoints the Prime Minister to form the government. The Prime Minister requires the confidence of the President and the National Assembly (through majority support).  
The government is led by the [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]], who selects all other ministers. The Prime Minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Cabinet. The government ministers all sit in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]], and are accountable to it. The government is dependent on the Assembly to make primary legislation, and so is elected through the legislative elections which occur following the dissolution of the National Assembly. Following the legislative elections, the [[President of Wiltshire]] (currently Sonya Inyo) appoints the Prime Minister to form the government. The Prime Minister requires the confidence of the President and the National Assembly (through majority support).  
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According to Wiltshire Basic Law, executive power lies with the President. However, the President empowers the government to exercise the running of the country. This is done in the name of the President. Members of the cabinet unite with the President's Secretaries to form the [[President's Privy Council|Privy Council]], a unified advisory council of government ministers, Presidentially appointed secretaries and the Prime Minister.  
According to Wiltshire Basic Law, executive power lies with the President. However, the President empowers the government to exercise the running of the country. This is done in the name of the President. Members of the cabinet unite with the President's Secretaries to form the [[President's Privy Council|Privy Council]], a unified advisory council of government ministers, Presidentially appointed secretaries and the Prime Minister.  


The current Prime Minister is [[Catherine Morgan]], who leads a traffic-light coalition of the Labour Party, Kaitiaki Ropu and G-31.  
The current Prime Minister is Grace Daines, who was elected head of the governing Stability Party in December 3022.  


== Cabinet ==
== Cabinet ==
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!Created
!Created
|-
|-
|Office of the Prime Minister
|Cabinet Office
|[[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]
|[[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]
----[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]
----[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]
|Catherine Morgan
|Grace Daines
----Amber Ezekiel
----Lechlan McKenna
|3009
|3009
|-
|-
|Cabinet Office
|[[Wiltshire Treasury]]
|Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
----[[Wiltshire Reserve]]
|Robert Keats
|3009
|-
|Wiltshire Treasury
----Wiltshire Reserve
|[[Chancellor of the Exchequer (Wiltshire)|Chancellor of the Exchequer]]
|[[Chancellor of the Exchequer (Wiltshire)|Chancellor of the Exchequer]]
|Helena Jahnke
|Rab Bennett
|3010
|3010
|-
|-
|Foreign Office
|Foreign Office
|Minister of State for the Foreign Office
|Minister of State for the Foreign Office
|Sarah Serang
|Basil Lethbridge
|3009
|3009
|-
|-
|Home Office
|Home Office
|Minister of State for the Home Office
|Minister of State for the Home Office
|Matz Valentin
|Lia Caturla
|3009
|3009
|-
|-
|Ministry of Defence
|Defence Office
|Minister of State for Defence
|Minister of State for the Defence Office
|Geraldine McCoy
|Gerald Stevenson
|3010
|3010
|-
|-
|Ministry of Communities and Local Government
|Ministry of Communities and Local Government
|Minister of State for the Cities, Communities and Local Government
----Ministry of Culture, Media, and Sport
|Amber Ezekiel
|Minister of State for the Communities, Local Government, and Culture
|Lechlan McKenna
|3020
|3020
----3020
|-
|Ministry of Work and Welfare
|Minister of State for Work and Welfare
|Barney Speyer
|3013
|-
|-
|Board of Trade
|Ministry of Infrastructure, Investment, and Transportation
----Trade Office
|Minister of State for Infrastructure, Investment, and Transportation
|President of the Board of Trade
|Sana Saymanara
----Minister of State for Trade
|Iman De'Ath
|3009
|3009
|-
|-
|Ministry of Labour, Employment and Pensions
|Ministry of Education and Social Affairs
|Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Pensions
----Ministry of Health
|Rita Smith
|Minister of State for Education, Health, and Social Affairs
|3013
|Amelio Portrez
|-
|Ministry of Education
|Minister of State for Education
|Keomi Ono
|3014
|3014
----3016
|-
|-
|Ministry of Health
|Ministry of Environment
|Minister of State for Health and Science
----Ministry of Food
|Penny May
|Minister of State for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
|Therese Anjou
|3016
|3016
|-
----3021
|Ministry of Housing
|Minister of State for Housing, Investment and Construction
|Kim Langley
|3009
|-
|Ministry of Environmental Affairs
|Minister of State for Environment and Conservation Regulation
|Gracie Ayman-Price
|3016
|-
|Ministry of Culture, Media and Sport
|Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport
|Jakob de Vries
|3020
|-
|Ministry for Daokan Affairs
|Minister of State for Daokan Affairs
|Paliz Kembiani
|3022
|-
|-
|Attorney General's Office
|Attorney General's Office
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|[[Attorney General of Wiltshire]]
|[[Attorney General of Wiltshire]]
----Minister of State for Justice
----Minister of State for Justice
|Frank Eddington
|Markus Horst
|3009
|3009
|}
|}
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|-
|[[Arches]]
|[[Arches]]
|[[Hugo Theroux]]
|Donny Mitz (''acting)''
|[[File:Theroux.jpg|thumb]]
|[[File:DonnyMitz.jpg|thumb]]
|Stability
|Stability (majority)
|January 3023
|-
|Heuvelberg
|Ramsay Bowell
|[[File:RamsayBowell.webp|thumb]]
|Labour
|Labour
|Labour (minority)
|Labour (minority)
|September 3022
|May 3023
|-
|-
|[[Juneville]]
|[[Juneville]]
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|Labour
|Labour
|Labour (majority)
|Labour (majority)
|September 3022
|May 3023
|-
|Lorikeet
|Peter Panuelo
|[[File:Panuelo.jpg|thumb]]
|Stability
|Kaitiaki Ropu (minority)
|January 3023
|-
|-
|[[Minevgrad]]
|[[Minevgrad]]
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|[[File:Kahneman.jpg|thumb]]
|[[File:Kahneman.jpg|thumb]]
|Labour
|Labour
|Labour (majority)
|Labour (minority)
|February 3023
|January 3023
|-
|Rockfield
|Christina De Leon
|[[File:DELEON.png|thumb]]
|Christian Alliance
|Christian Alliance (majority)
|November 3023
|-
|-
|[[Newton]]
|Shipley
| colspan="3" |Vacant
|Sian Grayson-Wark
|[[File:SianWark.png|thumb]]
|Stability
|Stability (majority)
|Stability (majority)
|September 3022
|May 3023
|-
|-
|[[Walkerton]]
|[[Walkerton]]
|Christian Gerhardt
|Rufus Kaine
|[[File:Gerhardt.jpg|thumb]]
|[[File:Kaine.jpg|thumb]]
|Walkerton National Party
|Stability
|No Overall Control
|Stability (minority)
|September 3022
|May 3023
|-
|-
|[[Washington]]
|[[Washington]]
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|Labour
|Labour
|Labour (minority)
|Labour (minority)
|September 3022
|-
|[[Lorikeet]]
|Peter Panuelo
|[[File:Panuelo.jpg|thumb]]
|Stability
|Kaikaki Ropu (minority)
|May 3023
|May 3023
|-
|[[Rockfield]]
|Tirto
|[[File:Tirto.png|thumb]]
|Labour
|Labour (majority)
|November 3022
|}
|}
[[Category:Politics]]
[[Category:Politics]]

Revision as of 21:47, 15 December 2022

The Government of Wiltshire, formally the Government of the Wiltshire Sixth Republic, is the central government of the Sixth Wiltshire Republic. It is also commonly referred to as the Wiltshirian Government, the National Assembly Government, or the Federal Government.

The government is led by the Prime Minister of Wiltshire, who selects all other ministers. The Prime Minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Cabinet. The government ministers all sit in the Wiltshire National Assembly, and are accountable to it. The government is dependent on the Assembly to make primary legislation, and so is elected through the legislative elections which occur following the dissolution of the National Assembly. Following the legislative elections, the President of Wiltshire (currently Sonya Inyo) appoints the Prime Minister to form the government. The Prime Minister requires the confidence of the President and the National Assembly (through majority support).

According to Wiltshire Basic Law, executive power lies with the President. However, the President empowers the government to exercise the running of the country. This is done in the name of the President. Members of the cabinet unite with the President's Secretaries to form the Privy Council, a unified advisory council of government ministers, Presidentially appointed secretaries and the Prime Minister.

The current Prime Minister is Grace Daines, who was elected head of the governing Stability Party in December 3022.

Cabinet

The cabinet of the Fourth Wiltshire Republic is the senior advisory and decision making body for the government. Chaired by the Prime Minister, the cabinet is responsible for the execution of government business with members being granted different portfolios. Members of the cabinet are called Ministers. The current cabinet is that of the Third Crawley Ministry.

The cabinet is a separate body to the President's Privy Council, however, all members of the cabinet are invited to be members of the Privy Council. The Privy Council, in contrast to the cabinet, is the chief advisory board to the President of Wiltshire.

Members of the cabinet are the administrative heads of the "ministries of state", which act as departments for government activity. The ministries are as follows:

Ministries and Offices of the government of Wiltshire, by seniority
Ministry Responsible Minister Created
Cabinet Office Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Grace Daines
Lechlan McKenna
3009
Wiltshire Treasury
Wiltshire Reserve
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rab Bennett 3010
Foreign Office Minister of State for the Foreign Office Basil Lethbridge 3009
Home Office Minister of State for the Home Office Lia Caturla 3009
Defence Office Minister of State for the Defence Office Gerald Stevenson 3010
Ministry of Communities and Local Government
Ministry of Culture, Media, and Sport
Minister of State for the Communities, Local Government, and Culture Lechlan McKenna 3020
3020
Ministry of Work and Welfare Minister of State for Work and Welfare Barney Speyer 3013
Ministry of Infrastructure, Investment, and Transportation Minister of State for Infrastructure, Investment, and Transportation Sana Saymanara 3009
Ministry of Education and Social Affairs
Ministry of Health
Minister of State for Education, Health, and Social Affairs Amelio Portrez 3014
3016
Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Food
Minister of State for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Therese Anjou 3016
3021
Attorney General's Office
Ministry of Justice
Attorney General of Wiltshire
Minister of State for Justice
Markus Horst 3009

Devolved Government

On 20 August 3020, there was a re-organization of devolved government in Wiltshire. Following the re-organization, there are 8 devolved local governments with authority over devolved matters, such as the execution of healthcare, education, utilities and services, and the judiciary. Following the annexation of Lorikeet and Rockfield, there gained an additional 2 local authorities. The 8 local authorities are;

City Mayor Mayor's party City Council Control Next election(s)
Arches Donny Mitz (acting)
Stability Stability (majority) January 3023
Heuvelberg Ramsay Bowell
Labour Labour (minority) May 3023
Juneville William Tork
Labour Labour (majority) May 3023
Lorikeet Peter Panuelo
Stability Kaitiaki Ropu (minority) January 3023
Minevgrad Amos Kahneman
Labour Labour (minority) January 3023
Rockfield Christina De Leon
Christian Alliance Christian Alliance (majority) November 3023
Shipley Sian Grayson-Wark
Stability Stability (majority) May 3023
Walkerton Rufus Kaine
Stability Stability (minority) May 3023
Washington Henley Halifax
Labour Labour (minority) May 3023