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<blockquote>''Not to be confused with the ministry of [[Martin Banks]], which can be found [[First Banks Ministry (Wiltshire)|here]].''</blockquote>The '''Martin Ministry''' was formed on 17 May 3025 following the 3025 general election by [[Beau Martin]]. It was the first government led by the Conservatives since the [[Schrรถder Ministry (Wiltshire)|Schrรถder Ministry]] in 3019. It is considered to be the first true post-civil war government, and saw the return of many former Conservatives to positions of influence. | <blockquote>''Not to be confused with the ministry of [[Martin Banks]], which can be found [[First Banks Ministry (Wiltshire)|here]].''</blockquote>The '''Martin Ministry''' is the incumbent government of the Wilts Law, and was formed on 17 May 3025 following the 3025 general election by [[Beau Martin]]. It was the first government led by the Conservatives since the [[Schrรถder Ministry (Wiltshire)|Schrรถder Ministry]] in 3019. It is considered to be the first true post-civil war government, and saw the return of many former Conservatives to positions of influence. | ||
== Cabinet == | == Cabinet == | ||
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|[[First Minister of State (Wiltshire)|First Minister of State]] | |[[First Minister of State (Wiltshire)|First Minister of State]] | ||
----Minister of State for the Foreign Office | ----[[Foreign Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister of State for the Foreign Office]] | ||
|[[File:AudrickHillnew.jpg|center|frameless]] | |[[File:AudrickHillnew.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|[[Audrick Hill]] | |[[Audrick Hill]] | ||
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|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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|Minister of State for the Home Office | |[[Home Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister of State for the Home Office]] | ||
|[[File:Caturla.png|center|frameless]] | |[[File:Caturla.png|center|frameless]] | ||
|Lia Caturla | |Lia Caturla | ||
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|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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|Minister of State for the Education & Social Policy Office | |[[Social Affairs Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister of State for the Education & Social Policy Office]] | ||
|[[File:BasilLethbridge2.jpg|center|frameless]] | |[[File:BasilLethbridge2.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Basil Lethbridge | |Basil Lethbridge | ||
|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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|Minister of State for the Trade & Transport Office | |[[Trade Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister of State for the Trade & Transport Office]] | ||
|[[File:ImanDeath.jpg|center|frameless]] | |[[File:ImanDeath.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Iman De'Ath | |Iman De'Ath | ||
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|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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|Minister of State for the Environment, Climate & Conservation Office | |[[Interior Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister of State for the Environment, Climate & Conservation Office]] | ||
|[[File:JanRau.jpg|center|frameless]] | |[[File:JanRau.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Jan Rau | |Jan Rau | ||
|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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|Minister of State for the Cities & Communities Office | |[[Communities Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister of State for the Cities & Communities Office]] | ||
|[[File:HelenRichards.jpg|center|frameless]] | |[[File:HelenRichards.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Helen Richards | |Helen Richards | ||
Revision as of 03:02, 18 May 2025
Not to be confused with the ministry of Martin Banks, which can be found here.
The Martin Ministry is the incumbent government of the Wilts Law, and was formed on 17 May 3025 following the 3025 general election by Beau Martin. It was the first government led by the Conservatives since the Schrรถder Ministry in 3019. It is considered to be the first true post-civil war government, and saw the return of many former Conservatives to positions of influence.
Cabinet
| Portfolio | Minister | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office Leader of the Conservative Party |
Beau Martin | Conservative | |
| First Minister of State
Minister of State for the Foreign Office |
Audrick Hill | Conservative | |
| Chancellor of the Exchequer | Lucy Burgers | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Home Office | Lia Caturla | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Health & Humanoid Services Office | Dr. Edward Krushner | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Education & Social Policy Office | Basil Lethbridge | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Trade & Transport Office | Iman De'Ath | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Energy & Economy Office | Ray Banes | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Environment, Climate & Conservation Office | Jan Rau | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Cities & Communities Office | ![]() |
Helen Richards | Conservative |
| Minister of State for the Constitution & Democracy Office | Owen Lassiter | Conservative | |
| Minister without portfolio
Chairwoman of the Conservative Party |
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Sal Mackenzie | Conservative |
| Attorney General of Wiltshire
Minister of State for the Justice Office |
Markus Horst | Independent | |











