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| cabinet_name            = Cabinet of Belmonte<br> <small>Gabinete de Belmonte ({{wp|Portuguese language|Iustian}})</small>
| cabinet_name            = Cabinet of Belmonte<br> <small>Gabinete de Belmonte</small>
| cabinet_number          = 50th
| cabinet_number          = 28th
| jurisdiction            = [[Belmonte]]
| jurisdiction            = [[Belmonte]]
| flag                    = Belmonte_flag.png
| flag                    = Belmonte_flag.png
| flag_border            = true
| flag_border            = true
| incumbent              = Incumbent
| incumbent              = Incumbent
| image                  = Brasão_da_cidade_de_São_Paulo.svg
| image                  = Brasão belmonte.png
| caption                = Coat of arms of Belmonte
| caption                = Coat of arms of Belmonte
| date_formed            = 15 April 2015
| date_formed            = 05 May 2020
| government_head        = [[Rita Maurino]]
| government_head        = [[Graça Fonseca]]
| deputy_government_head  = [[Graça Fonseca]]
| deputy_government_head  = [[Aldo Calvetti]]
| state_head              = [[Caetano Villa-Lobos]]
| state_head              = [[Caetano Villa-Lobos]]
| members_number          = 19
| members_number          = 19
| political_party        = [[Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)|Social Democratic Party]]<br>[[Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)|Socialist Bloc]]
| political_party        = [[Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)|Socialist Bloc]]<br>[[Social Workers' Party (Belmonte)|Social Workers' Party]]<br>[[Green Party (Belmonte)|Green Party]]
| legislature_status      = {{wp|Majority government|Majority}}
| legislature_status      = {{wp|Majority government|Majority}}
| opposition_cabinet      = [[Shadow Cabinet of Belmonte|Shadow Cabinet]]
| opposition_cabinet      = [[Shadow Cabinet of Belmonte|Shadow Cabinet]]
| opposition_party        = [[National Conservative Union (Belmonte)|National Conservative Union]]
| opposition_party        = [[National Conservative Union (Belmonte)|National Conservative Union]]
| opposition_leader      = [[João Sócrates]]
| opposition_leader      = [[João Sócrates]]
| election                = [[Belmonte general election, 2015|2015]]
| election                = [[Belmonte general election, 2020|2020]]
| predecessor            = [[Second Rosa Cabinet]]
| predecessor            = [[Maurino Cabinet]]
}}
}}
{{Politics of Belmonte}}
The '''Cabinet of Belmonte''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Iustian}}: ''Gabinete de Belmonte''), officially the '''Council of Ministers of the United Republic of Belmonte''' (Iustian: ''Conselho de Ministros da República Unida de Belmonte''), is the collective decision-making body of the [[Government of Belmonte]], being presided by the [[Premier of Belmonte|premier]] who draws its members from the [[National Congress of Belmonte|National Congress]]. The cabinet forms, alongside the premier and the [[President of Belmonte|president]], the {{wp|executive branch}} of the Belmontese government.
The '''Cabinet of Belmonte''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Iustian}}: ''Gabinete de Belmonte''), officially the '''Council of Ministers of the United Republic of Belmonte''' (Iustian: ''Conselho de Ministros da República Unida de Belmonte''), is the collective decision-making body of the [[Government of Belmonte]], being presided by the [[Prime Minister of Belmonte|prime minister]] while has as its members the secretaries of State of the republic. According to the [[Constitution of Belmonte|constitution]], their responsibilities include discussing future government projects and plans as well as make joint decisions regarding several different political and economic fields over the course of their mandate.
==History==
 
==Composition==
Since April 15th 2015, the president of the cabinet is [[Rita Maurino]], who maintains a coalition between the [[Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)|Social Democratic Party]], the [[Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)|Socialist Bloc]] and some independent politicians as well.
==Cabinet meetings==
==Cabinet meetings==
The cabinet meet every week in the Mondays at 7 am to deal with every governmental project planned to be introduced over the course of the following days such as drafts and decrees that need to be approved in the congress or the resolution and management of problems within the public administration and bureaucracy. Traditionally, these meetings happen in the official residence and workplace of the prime minister, the [[Bensafrim House]], however, in some occasions, the meetings could happen in the [[Aranha Building]], where it is located the majority of ministries and secretaries of Belmonte. In emergency situations, it’s possible that the cabinet meets in extraordinary sessions or together with other advisory institutions, such as the [[State Council of Belmonte|State Council]] or the [[National Defence Council (Belmonte)|National Defence Council]], which happened during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], the [[1963 terrorist attacks in Belmonte|1963 terrorist attacks]], the [[June's March|protests of 1969]] and [[April's March|1979]] among with many other events.
===Location===
==Parliamentary accountability==
==Parliamentary accountability==
Despite the legislation is pretty clear towards the fact that the prime minister must be a member of the [[Chamber of Deputies of Belmonte|Chamber of Deputies]], it doesn’t restrict senators or even non-parliamentarians to become cabinet members. Although the majority of the prime ministers followed the tradition of making at least most of its cabinet composed by deputies, the number of non-parliamentarians present in it grew over the last years, especially on secretaries that deal with more technical issues. Anyway, all secretaries have their own designated seats in parliament regardless of being members of such or not.
The prime minister and its cabinet is heavily dependent on parliamentary accountability for the sake of their government programs be approved. Also, the [[National Congress of Belmonte|congress]] could at any time convoke one cabinet member to be accounted in parliamentary committees, and the deputies could, with a simple majority, dismiss them from their office through a motion of non-confidence.
==Cabinet==
==Cabinet==
===Current cabinet===
===Current cabinet===
{{main|Rita Maurino|Goverment of Belmonte}}
<center>{{Cabinet table start|hiderefcol=y}}
{{Cabinet table ministry|'''Prime Minister'''}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = [[Prime Minister of Belmonte|Prime Minister]]
| minister1              = [[Rita Maurino]]
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table ministry|'''Ministers'''}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Deputy Prime Minister<br>Secretary of Foreign Affairs
| minister1              = Graça Fonseca
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Finances and the Treasury
| minister1              = Patrício Buarque
| minister1_termstart    = 23 July 2017
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Justice and Public Security
| minister1              = Sérgio Guerra
| minister1_termstart    = 19 July 2017
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Defence
| minister1              = Henrique Menzi
| minister1_termstart    = 08 August 2017
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Independent (politician)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Education
| minister1              = Catarina Barbalho
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Health
| minister1              = Ricardo Tavares
| minister1_termstart    = 03 April 2016
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Science and Technology
| minister1              = Suzana Bittencourt
| minister1_termstart    = 27 May 2017
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Sports
| minister1              = Lúcia Machado
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Culture
| minister1              = Bruno Costa
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Environmental Affairs and Agriculture
| minister1              = Amélia de Castro
| minister1_termstart    = 23 May 2019
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Citizenship, Women and Human Rights
| minister1              = Maria Santana
| minister1_termstart    = 04 August 2018
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Socialist Bloc (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Pensions and Social Care
| minister1              = Antônio Mendes
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Labour
| minister1              = Zacarias Cruz
| minister1_termstart    = 23 March 2019
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Tourism
| minister1              = João Borges
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Infrastructure and Energy
| minister1              = Lourenço Pontes
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Social Democratic Party (Belmonte)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = Secretary of Waters and Ports
| minister1              = Tasso Cardoso
| minister1_termstart    = 15 April 2015
| minister1_termend      =
| minister1_party        = Independent (politician)
}}
|}</center>
==Shadow cabinet==
==Shadow cabinet==
{{main|Shadow Cabinet of Belmonte}}
{{main|Shadow Cabinet of Belmonte}}
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* [[National Congress of Belmonte]]
* [[Politics of Belmonte]]
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Revision as of 02:31, 19 November 2020

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Cabinet of Belmonte
Gabinete de Belmonte
Belmonte flag.png
28th Cabinet of Belmonte
Incumbent
Brasão belmonte.png
Coat of arms of Belmonte
Date formed05 May 2020
People
Head of stateCaetano Villa-Lobos
Head of governmentGraça Fonseca
Deputy head of governmentAldo Calvetti
No. of ministers19
Member partySocialist Bloc
Social Workers' Party
Green Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition cabinetShadow Cabinet
Opposition partyNational Conservative Union
Opposition leaderJoão Sócrates
History
Election(s)2020
PredecessorMaurino Cabinet

The Cabinet of Belmonte (Iustian: Gabinete de Belmonte), officially the Council of Ministers of the United Republic of Belmonte (Iustian: Conselho de Ministros da República Unida de Belmonte), is the collective decision-making body of the Government of Belmonte, being presided by the premier who draws its members from the National Congress. The cabinet forms, alongside the premier and the president, the executive branch of the Belmontese government.

History

Composition

Cabinet meetings

Location

Parliamentary accountability

Cabinet

Current cabinet

Shadow cabinet

See also