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|[[First Minister of State (Wiltshire)|First Minister of State]] | |||
Minister for Production and Industrial Strategy | |||
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|[[Morgan MacDonald]] | |||
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|[[Chancellor of the Exchequer (Wiltshire)|Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | |||
Minister for Finance and Economy | |||
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|Kate Anne | |||
|Labour | |||
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|Minister for Foreign and Democratic Affairs | |||
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|JΓΆrdis Dagmar | |||
|Labour | |||
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|[[Home Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister for the Home Office]] | |||
Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement | |||
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|[[Matthew Warner]] | |||
|Labour | |||
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|Minister for Trade and International Development | |||
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|[[Phil Segal]] | |||
|Stability | |||
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|Minister for Utilities | |||
Minister for Food | |||
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|Asha Wilkins | |||
|Labour | |||
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|Minister for Education and Universities | |||
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|Lia Caturla | |||
|Stability | |||
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|Minister for Health | |||
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|Matz Valentin | |||
|Labour | |||
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|Minister for Work and Pensions | |||
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|Mario Giordano | |||
|Stability | |||
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|Minister for the Cities | |||
Minister for Communities and Local Government | |||
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|Sid Velum | |||
|Stability | |||
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|Minister for Culture, Media and Sport | |||
Postmaster General | |||
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|Francesca Piers | |||
|Labour | |||
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|Minister for Environment | |||
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|Eugene Stanislav | |||
|Labour | |||
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|[[Leader of the National Assembly (Wiltshire)|Leader of the National Assembly]] | |||
Chairwoman of the Labour Party | |||
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|Liesbeth Margo | |||
|Labour | |||
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|[[Attorney General of Wiltshire]] | |[[Attorney General of Wiltshire]] |
Revision as of 11:36, 6 July 2021
The Simpson War Ministry was formed on 5 July 3021 as the second war government of the NCR/IDO war. Formed by the Leader of the Labour Party, Jake Simpson, following the July 3021 election, the government was a compromise between the Stability and Labour parties after the new Leader of the Liberal Conservative Party, Glenn Callaghan, refused to continue the LibCon/Stability coalition. Jake Simpson was appointed Prime Minister on 5 July 3021.
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Party | |
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Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Minister for Defence
Leader of the Labour Party |
Jake Simpson | Labour | |
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire
|
Mitchell A. Crawley | Stability | |
First Minister of State
|
Morgan MacDonald | Labour | |
Chancellor of the Exchequer
|
Kate Anne | Labour | |
Minister for Foreign and Democratic Affairs | JΓΆrdis Dagmar | Labour | |
Minister for the Home Office
|
Matthew Warner | Labour | |
Minister for Trade and International Development | Phil Segal | Stability | |
Minister for Utilities
|
Asha Wilkins | Labour | |
Minister for Education and Universities | Lia Caturla | Stability | |
Minister for Health | Matz Valentin | Labour | |
Minister for Work and Pensions | Mario Giordano | Stability | |
Minister for the Cities
|
Sid Velum | Stability | |
Minister for Culture, Media and Sport
|
Francesca Piers | Labour | |
Minister for Environment | Eugene Stanislav | Labour | |
Leader of the National Assembly
|
Liesbeth Margo | Labour | |
Attorney General of Wiltshire
|
Fleur Johannsson | Independent |