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Revision as of 08:33, 14 August 2020
Following the Labour victory in the November 3019 Election, Henry Campbell-Trenneman was invited to form the Campbell-Trenneman Government on November 26, 3019. The government was democratically elected, as opposed to its predecessor and started work immediately on the reconstruction and rebuilding of key public services and the armed forces. The government was not long lasting, however, as Wiltshire was invaded by the New Corporate Republic, with Henry Campbell-Trenneman being replaced as head of government by Samuel Thune and the Thune Administration (Wiltshire).
History and formation
The September Mutiny saw a complete collapse in government in Wiltshire. The ODR ran a dictatorial regime in the country and it took a popular revolution for democracy to be returned to the region. This was successful when, on November 6, 3019, Ludwig Kohl's caretaker government scheduled elections to form a new Parliament and a new government. The elections were held and the contest was primarily between Labour Leader, and winner, Henry Campbell-Trenneman, Conservative Leader and Former Prime Minister Audrick Hill and Former Foreign Minister (and National Leader) Bernard Canterbury.
The Labour Party ran on a "5 key point manifesto", for which the Labour government promised 5 key reforms in the first 3 months (before expanding to wider reforms following this). The five key points were;
- Completely and wholeheartedly reform healthcare, with a single-payer system,
- Completely rebuild Wiltshirian infrastructure and achieve a B-Grade for infrastructure by the end of 3020,
- Create a National Education Service and allow for the creation of the first Wiltshirian University,
- Hold a final, legally binding, referendum on Wiltshire's membership of the Novanite Federation
- Ensure every Wiltshirian has access to; food and water, housing, education, health and/or social care and broadband.
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Appointed |
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Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service Leader of the Labour Party |
Henry Campbell-Trenneman MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Housing |
George Prichard MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
First Minister of State
Chancellor of the Exchequer Minister for Finance |
Ioannis Kruger MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for Defence
Minister for the Cabinet Office |
Amelia Estaples MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for Food and Utilities
Minister for Education |
Julia Went MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Minister for Trade and International Development |
Stanley Pierce MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for Health and Social Care
Minister for Work and Pensions |
Maria Esteves MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for the Home Office
Minister for Internal Affairs |
Harry Melbourne MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Chancellor of the Authority of Juneville
Minister for the Environment |
Senator Fillmore Grey | Independent | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for the Walkerton Office
Minister for the Minevgrad Office |
Senator Helen Fischer | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister for the Washington Office
Postmaster General |
Kate Anne MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |
Minister without Portfolio
Chairman of the Labour Party |
Liam Drakeford MP | Labour | 26 November 3019 |