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Revision as of 15:39, 15 January 2026

The sixth Labour government, administratively the Rivers ministry, was formed on 15 January 3026 by Patrick Rivers, the leader of the Labour party, following the 3026 general election three-days prior. Rivers became prime minister with the outside support of the Covalence party, allowing him to form a minority government. Shortly after winning the confidence of the National Assembly, Rivers spilled the leadership of the Labour party, which he subsequently won. Rivers formed the first Labour government of the Commonwealth era, after being invited by governor-general Ray Banes to do so.

Shortly after his election, Rivers confirmed that Gavin Thompson would remain in his position as chancellor of the exchequer.

Cabinet

Cabinet of the Rivers ministry
Portfolio Responsible minister Party
Prime Minister
Patrick Rivers 🟥 Labour
Assembly Leader
Deputy Prime Minister
Alan Kelly 🟥 Labour
Labour Minister
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Gavin Thompson Independent
Foreign Minister
Jenna Wilkie 🟥 Labour
Defence Minister
Penny May 🟥 Labour
Home Minister
Elliot Macintosh 🟥 Labour
Progress Minister
Dennis Drakeford 🟥 Labour
Interior Minister
Liesbeth Margo 🟥 Labour
Attorney General
Peter RT Harris Independent
Justice Minister
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