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Sonya Inyo War Ministry (Wiltshire)

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The Sonya Inyo War Ministry was formed on 6 January 3021 during Wiltshire's preparation for the IDO/NCR War, which started the following day on 7 January 3021. Sonya Inyo was re-appointed Prime Minister, this time leading a coalition of multiple political parties. The decision to form the coalition was made in order to "solidify national unity" behind the war effort. Noticeably, the United Wiltshire party and the Christian Alliance Party refused to join the coalition, and so remained in opposition.

The ministry was during the term of the 24th Wiltshire National Assembly and so the leading Liberal Conservative Party held a majority of seats following the October 3020 general election. The forming of the coalition then was a symbol for national unity and not one of political necessity. The government was split into two component parts; the war cabinet and the ministerial council. The war cabinet was a small group of ministers responsible for the war effort, the ministerial council was all the other ministers. The war cabinet was comprised of multiple-party representation, while the ministerial council remained consistent of Liberal Conservative and Stability party ministers (as was the case during the Second Sonya Inyo Ministry.

This government was the first ever war ministry in Wiltshirian history and Sonya Inyo's third ministry. It was dissolved following the July 3021 general election where Sonya Inyo was elected President and Jake Simpson was elected to replace Inyo as Prime Minister.

War cabinet

The war cabinet was formed as the primary decision making body of the War Ministry and was comprised of eight ministers;

Portfolio Minister Party
Prime Minister of Wiltshire

Minister for the Civil Service

Leader of the Liberal Conservative Party

 
Sonya Inyo Liberal Conservative
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire

Minister for War

Leader of the Stability Party

 
Mitchell A. Crawley Stability
First Minister of State

Minister for Utilities

Minister for Food

Leader of the Labour Party

 
Jake Simpson Labour
Chancellor of the Exchequer

Minister for Finance and Economy

 
Jack L. Wilson Liberal Conservative
Minister for Defence

Minister for Civil Defence

 
Boris Malden Liberal Conservative
Minister for Foreign and Democratic Union Affairs
 
Kim Langley Liberal Conservative
Minister for the Home Office

Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement

 
Brian Turner Liberal Conservative
Minister for Production and Industrial Strategy
 
Morgan MacDonald Labour

Non-war ministerial council

Portfolio Minister Party
Minister for Education

Minister for the Cabinet Office

 
Kenny Rushmore Liberal Conservative
Minister for Trade and International Development
 
Phil Segal Stability
Leader of the National Assembly

Postmaster General

 
Moon-See Park Liberal Conservative
Minister for the Environment
 
Iman De'Ath Liberal Conservative
Minister for Health and Social Care
 
Glenn Callaghan Liberal Conservative
Minister for Work and Pensions
 
Ralph Lynne Stability
Minister for Communities and Local Government

Minister for the Cities

 
Sid Velum Stability
Minister for Culture, Media and Sport
 
Erin Martenson Liberal Conservative
Attorney General of Wiltshire

Minister for Justice

 
Fleur Johannsson Independent

Former Ministers