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The '''Second Crawley Ministry''' was formed on 20 November 3021 as a coalition between the governing party of [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Prime Minister]] [[Mitchell A. Crawley]] and Kaitiaki Ropu. The government gave Crawley a working majority in the National Assembly, allowing him to deliver on many of his [[September 3021 Wiltshire legislative elections|manifesto promises]] such as cutting the deficit and greater corporate relations. | The '''Second Crawley Ministry''' was formed on 20 November 3021 as a coalition between the governing party of [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Prime Minister]] [[Mitchell A. Crawley]] and Kaitiaki Ropu. The government gave Crawley a working majority in the National Assembly, allowing him to deliver on many of his [[September 3021 Wiltshire legislative elections|manifesto promises]] such as cutting the deficit and greater corporate relations. | ||
In an attempt to gain an Assembly majority, Mitchell Crawley called the [[January 3022 Wiltshire legislative elections]]. | |||
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Revision as of 11:20, 7 January 2022
The Second Crawley Ministry was formed on 20 November 3021 as a coalition between the governing party of Prime Minister Mitchell A. Crawley and Kaitiaki Ropu. The government gave Crawley a working majority in the National Assembly, allowing him to deliver on many of his manifesto promises such as cutting the deficit and greater corporate relations.
In an attempt to gain an Assembly majority, Mitchell Crawley called the January 3022 Wiltshire legislative elections.
Portfolio | Minister | Political party | |
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Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Minister for the Civil Service Leader of the Stability Party |
Mitchell A. Crawley AM | Stability | |
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Minister for the Cabinet Office |
Leo Jakarta | Kaitiaki Ropu | |
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Minister for Finance and Economy |
Kate Anne AM | Independent | |
Minister for the Home Office
Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement |
Phil Segal AM | Stability | |
Minister for Defence | Boris Malden AM | Stability | |
Minister for Foreign and Democratic Union Affairs | Amelio Portrez AM | Stability | |
Minister for Trade | Stanley M. Sturgis | Independent | |
Minister for the Cities
Minister for Communities and Local Government |
Sid Velum AM | Stability | |
Minister for Education | Lia Caturla AM | Stability | |
Minister for Health | Edward Krushner | Stability | |
Minister for Housing
Minister for Utilities |
Luke Ford AM | Stability | |
Minister for Work and Pensions
Chairman of the Stability Party |
Mario Giordano AM | Stability | |
Minister for Environment | Basil Lethbridge | Stability | |
Minister for Culture, Media and Sport | Amber Ezekiel AM | Kaitiaki Ropu | |
Attorney General of Wiltshire
Minister for Justice |
Fleur Johannsson | Independent | |
Leader of the National Assembly
Postmaster General |
Kenny Rushmore AM | Stability |