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Revision as of 07:31, 13 September 2020

The Edwin Ministry was formed by Leader of the Labour Party Mark Edwin on 21 June 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 22 June 3020.

On 28 June, following the vote of no confidence, there was a cabinet reshuffle. Following over a month over uncertainty, on 8 September 3020, the Socialist Party announced that it would not continue to support the coalition following the next election. Mark Edwin announced an early election would be held, but did not confirm a date due to the ongoing WEA-scandal.

Cabinet (new)

Second Edwin Cabinet
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
Rita Smith Labour
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 Vacant
Minister for Education
Minister for Utilities, Work and Pensions Vacant
Attorney General of Wiltshire
Gordon Howling Independent

Cabinet (original)

Portfolio Minister Party
Prime Minister

Minister for the Civil Service

Minister for Defence

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

Attorney General of Wiltshire

Gordon Howling Independent