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The '''second Wilton-Smyth ministry''' is the thirty-seventh government of the [[Estmere|Commonwealth of Estmere]].
The '''second Wilton-Smyth ministry''' was the thirty-seventh government of the [[Estmere|Commonwealth of Estmere]].


==Investiture==
==Investiture==

Revision as of 14:51, 22 July 2022

Second Wilton-Smyth ministry
File:Estmere.png
37th ministry of the Commonwealth of Estmere
David Davis and Michel Barnier Speech.jpg
Reginald Wilton-Smyth delivering his first speech to the Euclean Conference after the 2018 election.
Date formed10 June 2018 (2018-06-10)
Date dissolved3 June 2021 (2021-06-03)
People
PresidentAlice Roberts
Prime MinisterReginald Wilton-Smyth
Deputy Prime MinisterEsther Bennett
No. of ministers23
Member party
  •   SDU
Status in legislatureCoalition
318 / 600 (53%)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderZoe Halivar
History
Election(s)2018
PredecessorWilton-Smyth I
SuccessorHalivar I

The second Wilton-Smyth ministry was the thirty-seventh government of the Commonwealth of Estmere.

Investiture

The second Wilton-Smyth ministry was invested on the 10 June 2021, with a majority of MPs voting in favour of the investiture due to the coalition deal signed by the Sotirian Democratic Union and the Reform Party. All SDU MPs voted in favour, but ten Reform MPs broke the party whip to vote against the investiture. The nationalities parliamentary group consisting of the PS, Ensemblle and ADA abstained on the investiture. The Progressive Social Democrats, Greens, Left Party and Estmere First voted against the investiture, with the exception of two Estmere First MPs who were absent.

Investiture
Reginald Wilton-Smyth (SDU)
Ballot → 3 June 2021
Required majority → 301 out of 600 ☑Y
Yes
308 / 600
No
272 / 600
Abstentions
18 / 600
Absentees
2 / 600
Sources: Parliament of Estmere

Cabinet changes

Cabinet composition

At dissolution

Second Wilton-Smyth
10 June 2018−3 June 2021
Political party Sotirian Democratic Union
Reform Party
Non-partisan
Office Minister
Prime Minister Reginald Wilton-Smyth
Sebastian Kurz David Davis London March 2017 (32711119474).jpg
Deputy Prime Minister
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Esther Bennett
Kirsty high res-2382 (8864988919).jpg
Senior Secretaries of State
Secretary of State for the Treasury Andrew Anquetil Chris Grayling.JPG
Secretary of State for Home Affairs George Alwright Liam Fox MP.jpg
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Charles Crampton Jamie Stone.jpg
Secretaries of State
Secretary of State for Defence John Talbot Douglas Carswell.jpg
Secretary of State for Justice Andrew Sinclair Johnson (48791303991) (cropped).jpg
Secretary of State for Labour, Business and Social Dialogue Nicola Ramsey Ruth Davidson 2017 Crop.jpg
Secretary of State for Health and Social Affairs Rupin Mamuduri Alok Sharma FCO 2016.jpg
Secretary of State for Energy and Natural Gas Steve Hooten Chris Huhne (cropped).jpg
Secretary of State for Education and Youth Affairs Matthew Dawson Michael Gove 2013 (cropped).jpg
Secretary of State for Commerce and International Trade Willie Woodroofe
Ed Davey at Brighton 2018.jpg
Secretary of State for Housing and Development John Gosselin Mhancock.jpg
Secretary of State for Transport Brian Davison Stephen Crabb 2015 (cropped).jpg
Secretary of State for Agriculture, Environment, Conservation and Rural Affairs Adam Temple Jeremy Hunt Farnham 2010 portrait.JPG
Secretary of State for Intergovernmental Affairs and Communities Surya Sharma Priti Patel 2016.jpg
Secretary of State for Equalities and Inclusion Marjanne Sudermann Wera Hobhouse, Jo Cox memorial picnic.jpg
Secretary of State for Culture, Sport and Media Anne Hewlett Angela watkinson2011.jpg
Non-voting ministers
Leader of the Chamber of Peers Peer Martin Beesley Nigel Lawson 006.jpg
Leader of the Chamber of Commons Claus Ashford Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds meeting the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in London, 3 March 2014 (Simmonds cropped).jpg
Secretary of State for the Euclean Community Rosaline Perrier Jo Swinson election infobox.jpg
Chief Whip Daniel Green David gauke hi.jpg
Attorney General Betty Traynor The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP (40762782782).jpg

See also