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Smith Ministry (Wiltshire)

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Labour Party Leader Rita Smith formed the Smith Ministry on April 12, 3019 when she was appointed the 2nd Provincial Director of Wiltshire following her victory in the April 3019 Wiltshire Legislative Elections. This was the first ever ministry not formed from one of the two traditional main parties (Conservative Party (Wiltshire) and the Socialist Party).

History and Formation

The Labour Party was formed after the Socialists' defeat in the January 3019 Wiltshire General Election. The Socialist Leader Rita Smith was forced out of the leadership and so decided to form a new political party with 4 other AMs. This party became the unofficial opposition as Smith and Hill's debates (and later Smith and Samantha Schrӧder's) were well known throughout Wiltshire.

When Samantha Schrӧder became Prime Minster (and later Director) she was plagued with scandal. She was reported to have been involved in a sex scandal and her popularity went to an all time low. In addition to this, Samantha Schrӧder's government was the one that admitted Wiltshire into the Novanite Federation, losing Wiltshire's independence (and her even more popularity). The Freedom Caucus broke away from the Conservative's majority government and then, following the April 3019 Wiltshire Legislative Elections, Smith was able to win the most seats. She was short of a majority, however, but easily formed a coalition with the Socialist Party (who were now in third place).

Smith became the 2nd Provincial Director on April 12 and would serve in government until the June elections.

Cabinet

As a result of the Labour/Socialist coalition, members of the cabinet were of these two parties (more to Labour due to their higher status).

Portfolio Minister Political Party Term
Director

Minister for the Civil Service

Leader of the Labour Party

Rita Smith AM Labour April 3019 - June 3019
Deputy Director

Leader of the Socialist Party

Harry Melbourne AM Socialist April 3019 - June 3019
First Minister of State

Minister for the Cabinet Office

Peter Hay AM Labour April 3019 - June 3019
Chancellor of the Exchequer

Minister for Finance

Minister for Trade

Ionnis Kruger AM

Jake Simpson AM

Labour

Labour

April 3019 - June 3019

June 3019

Minister for Foriegn Affairs

Minister for International Development

Jake Simpson AM

Jo Stork AM

Ionnis Kruger AM

Labour

Socialist

Labour

April 3019 - May 3019

May 3019 - June 3019

June 3019

Minister for the Home Office

Minister for Internal Affairs

George Prichard AM Labour April 3019 - June 3019
Minister for Transportation


Minister for Work and Pensions

Kate Anne AM Labour April 3019 - June 3019
Minister for Education Tom Edwards AM Socialist April 3019 - June 3019
Minister for the Environment Lucy Jones AM

Julia Went AM

Socialist

Labour

April 3019 - June 3019

June 3019

Minister for Health and Human Services Jim Jackson AM Socialist April 3019 - June 3019
Leader of the Provincial Assembly Ionnis Kruger AM Labour April 3019 - June 3019

Major Policies

  • The Minimum Wage Act, 3019 (raises the minimum wage to 10 CM an hour)
  • The Proportional Representation Act, 3019 (introduces MMP to Wiltshire elections and gives 16 and 17 year olds the right to vote)
  • The Medi-Save Expansion Act, 3019 (expands Medi-Save by 10 billion CM)