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First Labour Government of Erimo

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The First Labour Government of the Erimo Republic was formed by Jakob De Vries when he took over as Prime Minister from Mitchell Crawley. De Vries's nomination as Prime Minister by the National Assembly is widely considered to be the formal start of the Erimo Republic as a constitutional democracy, with its capital officially in Erimo, Lorikeet. De Vries had led the Labour Party to victory in the December 3023 general election. Despite not winning a majority, the support of a number of former-Stability Assembly Members helped solidify his position and the standing of his government.

De Vries appointed his cabinet shortly after his nomination, which included both Labour ministers and ministers from the Stability Party. De Vries commented on the bipartisan appointments, describing them as "taking full advantage of the talent in the Erimo government".

The first job of the Labour government was to establish a constitution, for which De Vries called a constitutional convention and named a Minister for the Constitution, in the form of Miriam Derby.

De Vries Cabinet

The De Vries cabinet was formed with the appointment of 14 ministers. It was notable for being the first government to disregard the informal rule that ministers must sit in the National Assembly. De Vries also made the vital decision to maintain the Keeper Rule by continuing Markus Horst as Attorney General, despite being the most conservative Attorney General in a decade.

Portfolio Minister Party
Faction
Prime Minister of the Erimo Republic
Minister for the Civil Service
Leader of the Labour Party
Mr. Jakob De Vries Labour
Right
Deputy Prime Minister of the Erimo Republic
Minister for the Cabinet Office
Mrs. Francesca N. Piers Labour
Centre
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Treasurer
Mr. Liam R. Drakeford Labour
Right
Minister for the Foreign Office Mr. Paliz Kembiani Labour
Left
Minister for the Home Office Mr. Michael Mundzaki Labour
Left
Minister for the Defence and National Security Office Ms. Vivian Harkness Labour
Centre
Minister for the Communities, Cities, and Local Government Office Mrs. Keomi Ono Labour
Left
Minister for the Social Affairs and Administration Office Ms. Nancy Erin-Strife Labour
Right
Minister for the Trade and Transport Office Mr. Spencer Grey Labour
Centre
Minister for the Constitution Mrs. Miriam J. Derby Labour
Left
Erimo Ambassador to the Doggerlands Covalence Mechanism
Minister for the Corporate Office
Dr. Mitchell A. Crawley Independent
National Security Advisor
Minister for the Washington Office
Ms. Madeline Ross Independent
Reconstruction Coordinator
Minister for the Housing, Development, and Urban Planning Office
 
Mr. Luke Ford Independent
Attorney General
Minister for the Justice Office
 
Mr. Markus H. Horst Independent