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Third Osborne ministry
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ministry of the Union of Esthursia
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Osborne in 2022
Date formed9 April 2022 (2022-04-09)
Date dissolved26 September 2022 (2022-09-26)
People
MonarchArthur VI
ForethaneHarold Osborne
AfterthanesEdelard Burnside and Charlotte Atkinson
No. of ministers27
Member parties
  •   Social Democrats
  •   Green-Left
Status in legislatureMajority
109 / 200 (55%)
(at end)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderRosemary Manning
History
Election(s)April 2022
Outgoing electionSeptember 2022
PredecessorOsborne II
SuccessorOsborne IV

The third 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 lost its majority - upon negotiating a coalition deal with Green-Left, it was returned to government for a third ministry. 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 third Osborne ministry reduced the Osborne government to a coalition for the first time since its formation in 2015. It was dissolved on 29 September, 2022 after the September 2022 Esthursian general election, which renewed the coalition government.

Investiture

The fourth Osborne ministry was invested on the ninth of April 2022, balloting the coalition agreement of the Social Democrats and Green-Left. The Liberals refused to vote on the issue, abstaining en masse, while the Conservative Union opposed it.

Investiture
Harold Osborne (Social Democrats)
Ballot → 9 April 2022
Required majority → 101 out of 200 ☑Y
Yes
111 / 200
No
53 / 200
Holds
36 / 200
Absentees
0 / 200
Sources: Legislature of Esthursia

Cabinet changes

There were no changes during the third Osborne ministry.

Cabinet composition

Third Osborne ministry
9 April 2022−29 September 2022
Political party Social Democratic
Green-Left
Incumbent Office Party
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Harold Osborne Forethane Social Democrats
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Lauren Bowen Afterthane
Chancellor of the Landsfair
Social Democrats
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Charlotte Atkinson Afterthane Green-Left
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Alfred Frome Reeve for the Ellands Social Democrats
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Elisabeth Albany Home Minister Social Democrats
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Nick Folway Reeve for Care Green-Left
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Eldgyna Athling Reeve for Education Green-Left
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Aldrick Guiseley Reeve for Defence Social Democrats
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Adeline Blackwell Reeve for Welfare Social Democrats
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Wilfred Severn Reeve for Transport Social Democrats
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Mildred Elscott Reeve for Industry Social Democrats
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Merdda Abglyn Reeve for Green Energy and Water Social Democrats
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Canute Hurst Reeve for Housing and the Localities Green-Left
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David Neswick Reeve for the Environment and Heritage Social Democrats
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Frederick Acaster Reeve for Justice Social Democrats
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Esthera Hansery Reeve for Working Rights Social Democrats
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Derrick Witherington Reeve for Civil and Social Equities Green-Left
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John Largan Reeve for International Co-operation Social Democrats
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Ioan Caernarfon Reeve to the Ridings Social Democrats
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David Hubert Ewans Reeve for Further Education, Research and Development Social Democrats
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Anne Greystones Reeve for Democracy and the Constitution Social Democrats
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Jenny Dale Reeve for Food Security and Agriculture Social Democrats
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Atlin Brine Reeve for Culture, Activity and Media Green-Left
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Ellen Davis Reeve for Families, Households and the Youth Green-Left
Ministers attending Redery
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Roberta Hayes First Minister of the House of Ministers Social Democrats
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Ásthild Guðmundsdóttir Minister to the Union of Aurorian States Social Democrats