Cabinet of Hapatmitas
Cabinet overview | |
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Formed | 1 July 1972 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Hapatmitas |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Hapatmitas |
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The cabinet of Hapatmitas (Eusazy: caibineat na Hapatmitas), officially called the Ministerial Council (Comhairle Mhinistreil) or informally named the Council of Ministers (Comhairle nam Ministearan), is the chief executive body of the Commonwealth of Hapatmitas. It consists of the First Minister and cabinet ministers. The fundamentals of the cabinet's organisation, election and appointment, and procedure for dismissal are laid down in the 1972 constitution.
Like other parliamentary systems in Terraconserva, the Cabinet, including the First Minister, is responsible to parliament. Subsequently, parliament may dismiss any minister within cabinet by a vote of no confidence. If the cabinet and/or the First Minister lose a confidence motion, the Council may transition into a caretaker government and the first minister is allowed to ask the Presidency for the dissolution of parliament, triggering a snap election within 60 days; the first minister may also ask the Presidency 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 legislatures.
By law, the first minister and other cabinet ministers are also members of the National Assembly. They are required to answer to parliament as per the parliamentary system installed.
History
Functioning and responsibilities
Current cabinet
Order | Office | Portrait | Minister | Party | Took office | |
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1 | First Minister | Cormac Gilchrist | Coalition | TBD | ||
2 | Deputy First Minister Minister of Defence |
116x139px | Mark Mundell | Christian Democrats |
TBD | |
3 | Deputy First Minister Minister for Housing and Urban Development |
Neil Chisholm | Moderates | TBD | ||
4 | Minister of Finance | Dorothy Bain | Christian Democrats |
TBD | ||
5 | Minister of the Interior | Ed Matheson | Coalition | TBD | ||
6 | Minister for Foreign Affairs | Andrew Falconer | Coalition | TBD | ||
7 | Minister of Justice Attorney General |
Gregory Gove | Christian Democrats |
TBD | ||
8 | Minister for Agriculture and the Environment | TBD and everything below |
SPD | TBD | ||
9 | Minister for Digital and Transport | Greens | TBD | |||
10 | Minister for Health and Social Care | Greens | TBD | |||
11 | Minister for Culture and Sport | Greens | TBD | |||
12 | Minister for Labour and Pensions | SPD | TBD | |||
13 | Minister for Education and Research | FDP | TBD | |||
14 | Minister without Portfolio | Greens | TBD | |||
15 | Minister for the Cabinet Office | Greens | TBD |