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Revision as of 04:54, 23 November 2023
Fourth Osborne ministry | |
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ministry of the Union of Esthursia | |
Date formed | 26 September 2022 |
Date dissolved | 1 November 2023 |
People | |
Monarch | Arthur VI |
Forethane | Harold Osborne |
Afterthanes | Edelard Burnside and Charlotte Atkinson |
No. of ministers | 27 |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Majority 122 / 200 (61%) (at end)
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Opposition party | |
Opposition leader | Rosemary Manning |
History | |
Election(s) | September 2022 |
Predecessor | Osborne III |
Successor | Osborne V |
The fourth Osborne ministry was a government of the Union of Esthursia, formed on 29 September, 2022, following the September 2022 Esthursian general election, in which the Social Democrats gained seats but still relied upon negotiating a coalition deal with Green-Left to enter government. It was headed by Harold Osborne as forethane, and consisted of 27 members, 1 of whom was in the Ministers. This figure does not apply to the Ministry, the lower-rank of the cabinet.
The fourth Osborne ministry was relatively similar in composition to the third Osborne ministry. It was dissolved in November 2023 after a by-election in the Midlands gave the Social Democrats enough seats to form a one-party majority government, the fifth Osborne ministry.
Investiture
The fourth Osborne ministry was invested on the twenty-ninth of September 2022, renewing the coalition government of the Social Democrats and Green-Left.
Investiture Harold Osborne (Social Democrats) | ||
Ballot → | 29 September 2022 | |
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Required majority → | 101 out of 200 | |
Yes
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126 / 200
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66 / 200
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10 / 200
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Absentees | 0 / 200
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Sources: Legislature of Esthursia |
Cabinet changes
There were no changes during the 2022-2023 fourth Osborne ministry.