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The '''Council of Ministers''' ([[Cantuath language|Cantuath]]: ''Comhairle nam Ministearan''), or commonly called the '''cabinet of Hapatmitas''', is the chief executive body of the [[Commonwealth of Hapatmitas]]. It consists of the [[Prime Minister of Hapatmitas|prime minister]] and [[Minister of State (Hapatmitas)|ministers of state]] chosen by the prime minister, both of which are nominally appointed by the [[President of Hapatmitas|President]]. The fundamentals of the cabinet's organisation, election and appointment, and procedure for dismissal are laid down in the [[Constitution of Hapatmitas|constitution]] of Hapatmitas.
 
The '''Council of Ministers''' ([[Cantuath language|Cantuath]]: ''Comhairle nam Ministearan''), or commonly called the '''cabinet of Hapatmitas''', is the chief executive body of the [[Commonwealth of Hapatmitas]]. It consists of the [[Prime Minister of Hapatmitas|prime minister]] and [[Minister of State (Hapatmitas)|ministers of state]] chosen by the prime minister, both of which are nominally appointed by the [[President of Hapatmitas|President]]. The fundamentals of the cabinet's organisation, election and appointment, and procedure for dismissal are laid down in the [[Constitution of Hapatmitas|constitution]] of Hapatmitas.
  
Like other parliamentary systems in [[Terraconserva]], the cabinet, including the prime minister, is responsible to [[Tiomnaidh|parliament]], specifically the [[National Assembly (Hapatmitas)|National Assembly]]. Hence, the prime minister and other cabinet ministers are also members of the National Assembly. Subsequently, parliament may dismiss any minister within the cabinet by a vote of no confidence. If the cabinet and/or the Prime Minister lose a confidence motion, the Council may transition into a caretaker government and the prime minister is allowed to ask the President for the dissolution of parliament; the prime minister may also ask the president to declare a legislative state of emergency, which allows the cabinet to use an advanced procedure that will enable for bills to be passed with the majority consent of the provincial councils..
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Like other parliamentary systems in [[Terraconserva]], the cabinet, including the prime minister, is responsible to [[Tiomnaidh|parliament]], specifically the [[National Assembly (Hapatmitas)|National Assembly]]. Hence, the prime minister and other cabinet ministers are also members of the National Assembly. Subsequently, parliament may dismiss any minister within the cabinet by a vote of no confidence. If the cabinet and/or the Prime Minister lose a confidence motion, the Council may transition into a caretaker government and the prime minister is allowed to ask the President for the dissolution of parliament; the prime minister may also ask the president to declare a legislative state of emergency, which allows the cabinet to use an advanced procedure that will enable for bills to be passed with the majority consent of the provincial councils.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 23 April 2024

Council of Ministers
Comhairle nam Ministearan
Coat of arms of Hapatmitas.png
Cabinet Room, Government House, Donideann.png
Cabinet Room, Government House
Cabinet overview
Formed1 July 1950
(73 years ago)
 (1950-07-01)
JurisdictionGovernment of Hapatmitas

The Council of Ministers (Cantuath: Comhairle nam Ministearan), or commonly called the cabinet of Hapatmitas, is the chief executive body of the Commonwealth of Hapatmitas. It consists of the prime minister and ministers of state chosen by the prime minister, both of which are nominally appointed by the President. The fundamentals of the cabinet's organisation, election and appointment, and procedure for dismissal are laid down in the constitution of Hapatmitas.

Like other parliamentary systems in Terraconserva, the cabinet, including the prime minister, is responsible to parliament, specifically the National Assembly. Hence, the prime minister and other cabinet ministers are also members of the National Assembly. Subsequently, parliament may dismiss any minister within the cabinet by a vote of no confidence. If the cabinet and/or the Prime Minister lose a confidence motion, the Council may transition into a caretaker government and the prime minister is allowed to ask the President for the dissolution of parliament; the prime minister may also ask the president to declare a legislative state of emergency, which allows the cabinet to use an advanced procedure that will enable for bills to be passed with the majority consent of the provincial councils.

History

Functioning and responsibilities

Current cabinet

Order Office Portrait Minister Party Took office
1 Prime Minister Official portrait of Rt Hon Mark Harper MP crop 2.jpg Doug Macintosh ADN 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
2 First Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of State for Defence
Official portrait of Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP crop 2.jpg Marc Mundell Christian Democrats 3 August 2019
(4 years ago)
 (2019-08-03)
13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
3 Second Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of State for Housing, Urban Development and Modernisation
Grant Shapps Official Cabinet Portrait, October 2022 (cropped).jpg Neil McAllan Moderates 3 August 2019
(4 years ago)
 (2019-08-03)
13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
4 State Treasurer
Minister of State for Finance
Riikka-Purra-01 (cropped).jpg Dorothy Bain Christian Democrats 12 November 2023
(5 months ago)
 (2023-11-12)
5 Minister of State for the Interior
Underminister for Security and Counterterrorism[note 1]
Tom Tugendhat Official Cabinet Portrait, September 2022 (cropped).jpg Tom Matheson ADN 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
6 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Official portrait of Rt Hon Mel Stride MP crop 2.jpg Mel Grimmond ADN 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
7 Minister of State for Justice
Attorney General
Official portrait of Rt Hon Michael Gove MP crop 2.jpg Gregory Gove Christian Democrats 12 November 2023
(5 months ago)
 (2023-11-12)
8 Minister of State for Trade and Economy
President of the National Board of Trade
13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
9 Minister of State for Agriculture and the Environment 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
10 Minister of State for Digital and Transport Affairs 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
11 Minister of State for Health Care and Social Welfare 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
12 Minister of State for Education and Research 12 November 2023
(5 months ago)
 (2023-11-12)
13 Minister of State for Labour and Pensions 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
14 Minister of State for Culture and Sport 13 April 2024
(20 days ago)
 (2024-04-13)
15 Minister for the Secretariat[note 2] 12 November 2023
(5 months ago)
 (2023-11-12)

Notes

  1. In acting capacity.
  2. The officeholder is concurrently the Chief of Staff of the Cabinet Secretariat to provide them with a vote in cabinet meetings. Additionally, since the position is not a minister of state and is hence not entitled to attending cabinet by virtue of their office, the officeholder may be left out of the cabinet in any government formation or ministerial reshuffle.

See also