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[[Socialist Party (Wiltshire)]]|status_in_legislature = Majority (through coalition)|opposition_party = [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)]]|opposition_leader = [[Sonya Inyo]]|election(s) = [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections]]|legislative_term(s) = 23rd [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]|budget(s) = Summer 3020|predecessor = [[Third Hill Ministry (Wiltshire)]]}}The '''Edwin Ministry '''was formed by Leader of the [[Labour Party (Wiltshire)|Labour Party]] [[Mark Edwin]] on June 21, 3020 after the resignation of LibCon [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Prime Minister]] [[Audrick Hill]] following the [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|June 3020 General Election]]. The Edwin Ministry is the third Labour government in Wiltshire's history and the first to be led by the third largest party in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]. The government became a coalition between the Labour and [[Socialist Party (Wiltshire)|Socialist Party]] on June 22, 3020. | [[Socialist Party (Wiltshire)]]|status_in_legislature = Majority (through coalition)|opposition_party = [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)]]|opposition_leader = [[Sonya Inyo]]|election(s) = [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections]]|legislative_term(s) = 23rd [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]|budget(s) = Summer 3020|predecessor = [[Third Hill Ministry (Wiltshire)]]}}The '''Edwin Ministry '''was formed by Leader of the [[Labour Party (Wiltshire)|Labour Party]] [[Mark Edwin]] on June 21, 3020 after the resignation of LibCon [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Prime Minister]] [[Audrick Hill]] following the [[June 3020 Wiltshire Legislative Elections|June 3020 General Election]]. The Edwin Ministry is the third Labour government in Wiltshire's history and the first to be led by the third largest party in the [[Wiltshire National Assembly]]. The government became a coalition between the Labour and [[Socialist Party (Wiltshire)|Socialist Party]] on June 22, 3020. | ||
== Cabinet == | On July 28, following the vote of no confidence, there was a cabinet reshuffle. | ||
Β | |||
== Cabinet (new) == | |||
{| class="article-table" | |||
|+Second Edwin Cabinet | |||
!Portfolio | |||
!Minister | |||
!Party | |||
|- | |||
|[[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]] | |||
| rowspan="3" |[[Mark Edwin]] | |||
| rowspan="3" |Labour | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for the Civil Service | |||
|- | |||
|Leader of the [[Labour Party (Wiltshire)|Labour Party]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire]] | |||
| rowspan="3" |[[Scott House]] | |||
| rowspan="3" |Socialist | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Trade and International Development | |||
|- | |||
|Leader of the [[Socialist Party (Wiltshire)|Socialist Party]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[First Minister of State (Wiltshire)|First Minister of State]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |Alan Kelly | |||
| rowspan="2" |Labour | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Defence | |||
|- | |||
|[[Chancellor of the Exchequer (Wiltshire)|Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |[[Alberto Siliotti]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |Labour | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Finance | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Foreign Affairs | |||
|[[Adelin Bahn]] | |||
|Socialist | |||
|- | |||
|[[Leader of the National Assembly (Wiltshire)|Leader of the National Assembly]] | |||
|Ida Maude | |||
|Labour | |||
|- | |||
|[[Home Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister for the Home Office]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |Francesca Piers | |||
| rowspan="2" |Labour | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Housing and Urban Development | |||
|Matthew Warner | |||
|Labour | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Transportation | |||
|Jodi Marshall | |||
|Socialist | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Communities and Local Government | |||
| rowspan="2" |[[Rita Smith]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |Labour | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Education | |||
|- | |||
|Minister for Utilities, Work and Pensions | |||
|Hans-Otto Laine | |||
|Socialist | |||
|- | |||
|[[Attorney General of Wiltshire]] | |||
|[[Gordon Howling]] | |||
|Independent | |||
|} | |||
Β | |||
== Cabinet (original) == | |||
{| class="article-table" | {| class="article-table" | ||
!Portfolio | !Portfolio | ||
!Minister | !Minister | ||
!Party | !Party | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Prime Minister | |Prime Minister | ||
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|Mark Edwin | |Mark Edwin | ||
|Labour | |Labour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Deputy Prime Minister]] | |[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Deputy Prime Minister]] | ||
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|[[Scott House]] | |[[Scott House]] | ||
|Socialist | |Socialist | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Chancellor of the Exchequer (Wiltshire)|Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | |[[Chancellor of the Exchequer (Wiltshire)|Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | ||
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|[[Alberto Siliotti]] | |[[Alberto Siliotti]] | ||
|Labour | |Labour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Secretary of State for Foreign and Defence Affairs (Wiltshire)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] | |[[Secretary of State for Foreign and Defence Affairs (Wiltshire)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] | ||
|Alan Kelly | |Alan Kelly | ||
|Labour | |Labour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Leader of the National Assembly (Wiltshire)|Leader of the National Assembly]] | |[[Leader of the National Assembly (Wiltshire)|Leader of the National Assembly]] | ||
|[[Adelin Bahn]] | |[[Adelin Bahn]] | ||
|Socialist | |Socialist | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Home Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister for the Home Office]] | |[[Home Minister (Wiltshire)|Minister for the Home Office]] | ||
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|Hans-Otto Laine | |Hans-Otto Laine | ||
|Socialist | |Socialist | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister for Housing | |Minister for Housing | ||
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|Ida Maude | |Ida Maude | ||
|Labour | |Labour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister for Transportation | |Minister for Transportation | ||
|Jodi Marshall | |Jodi Marshall | ||
|Socialist | |Socialist | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister for Communities and Local Government | |Minister for Communities and Local Government | ||
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|Francesca Piers | |Francesca Piers | ||
|Labour | |Labour | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister for Utilities | |Minister for Utilities | ||
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|Paul Norment | |Paul Norment | ||
|Socialist | |Socialist | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister for Justice | |Minister for Justice | ||
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|[[Gordon Howling]] | |[[Gordon Howling]] | ||
|Independent | |Independent | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 16:53, 28 July 2020
The Edwin Ministry was formed by Leader of the Labour Party Mark Edwin on June 21, 3020 after the resignation of LibCon Prime Minister Audrick Hill following the June 3020 General Election. The Edwin Ministry is the third Labour government in Wiltshire's history and the first to be led by the third largest party in the Wiltshire National Assembly. The government became a coalition between the Labour and Socialist Party on June 22, 3020.
On July 28, following the vote of no confidence, there was a cabinet reshuffle.
Cabinet (new)
Portfolio | Minister | Party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister of Wiltshire | Mark Edwin | Labour |
Minister for the Civil Service | ||
Leader of the Labour Party | ||
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire | Scott House | Socialist |
Minister for Trade and International Development | ||
Leader of the Socialist Party | ||
First Minister of State | Alan Kelly | Labour |
Minister for Defence | ||
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Alberto Siliotti | Labour |
Minister for Finance | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Adelin Bahn | Socialist |
Leader of the National Assembly | Ida Maude | Labour |
Minister for the Home Office | Francesca Piers | Labour |
Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement | ||
Minister for Housing and Urban Development | Matthew Warner | Labour |
Minister for Transportation | Jodi Marshall | Socialist |
Minister for Communities and Local Government | Rita Smith | Labour |
Minister for Education | ||
Minister for Utilities, Work and Pensions | Hans-Otto Laine | Socialist |
Attorney General of Wiltshire | Gordon Howling | Independent |
Cabinet (original)
Portfolio | Minister | Party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister
Minister for the Civil Service Leader of the Labour Party |
Mark Edwin | Labour |
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade and International Development Leader of the Socialist Party |
Scott House | Socialist |
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Minister for Finance and Economy |
Alberto Siliotti | Labour |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Alan Kelly | Labour |
Leader of the National Assembly | Adelin Bahn | Socialist |
Minister for the Home Office
Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement |
Hans-Otto Laine | Socialist |
Minister for Housing
Minister for Urban Development |
Ida Maude | Labour |
Minister for Transportation | Jodi Marshall | Socialist |
Minister for Communities and Local Government
Minister for Education |
Francesca Piers | Labour |
Minister for Utilities
Minister for Work and Pensions |
Paul Norment | Socialist |
Minister for Justice | Gordon Howling | Independent |