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{{Infobox political system | {{Infobox political system | ||
| name = Republican Cabinet | | name = '''Republican Cabinet of Auzance''' | ||
| native_name = Cabinèt republikin | | native_name = ''Cabinèt republikin'' | ||
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| title_hog = [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] | | title_hog = [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] | ||
| current_hog | | current_hog = [[Catrene Burnot]] | ||
| appointer_hog = President | | appointer_hog = President | ||
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The '''Republican Cabinet''' ({{wp|Walloon language|Autuzian}}: ''Cabinèt republikin'') is the chief executive of the [[Auzance|Council Republic of Auzance]]. The cabinet consists of the [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] and his cabinet ministers, all elected representatives in the Tchambe. The current cabinet is the | The '''Republican Cabinet''' ({{wp|Walloon language|Autuzian}}: ''Cabinèt republikin'') is the chief executive of the [[Auzance|Council Republic of Auzance]]. The cabinet consists of the [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] and his cabinet ministers, all elected representatives in the Tchambe. The current cabinet is the second Burnot ministry, since 23 January, 2020. | ||
The cabinet is headed by Prime Minister [[Catrene Burnot]]. | The cabinet is headed by Prime Minister [[Catrene Burnot]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 4 December 2023
Republican Cabinet of Auzance Cabinèt republikin | |
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Polity type | Federal semi-presidential parliamentary council republic |
Constitution | Constitution of Auzance |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Tchambe |
Type | Unicameral |
Meeting place | Måjhon del Tchambe, Cestiène |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | President |
Currently | Houbêrt Louxhî |
Head of Government | |
Title | Prime Minister |
Currently | Catrene Burnot |
Appointer | President |
Cabinet | |
Name | Cabinet of Auzance |
Leader | Prime Minister |
Appointer | Prime Minister, on the majority approval of the Tchambe |
Judicial branch | |
High Court | |
Seat | Courmåjhon |
The Republican Cabinet (Autuzian: Cabinèt republikin) is the chief executive of the Council Republic of Auzance. The cabinet consists of the Prime Minister and his cabinet ministers, all elected representatives in the Tchambe. The current cabinet is the second Burnot ministry, since 23 January, 2020.
The cabinet is headed by Prime Minister Catrene Burnot.
History
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Composition and role
The Republican Cabinet is made up of representatives in the Tchambe, as per the Constitution (Mwaisse Lwè) of Auzance, and any changes must pass the legislature.
Current cabinet
Cabinet of Auzance | ||||||||
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Second Burnot ministry All-Councilist Union majority government | ||||||||
Protocol order | Office | Image | Incumbent | Party | In office | Secondary ministers | ||
1 | Prime Minister | Catrene Burnot | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
2 | Deputy Prime Minister of Auzance Foreign Minister Minister to the Councils |
Rôza Mårtén | All-Councilist Union | 30 January, 2020 – present | ||||
3 | Minister for Economic Affairs | Leyon Ermåke | All-Councilist Union | 30 January, 2020 – present | ||||
4 | Minister for the Interior | Torgen Havlondje | All-Councilist Union | 21 February, 2022 – present | ||||
5 | Minister for Health, Social and Mental Care | Grigwere Wiyåme | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
6 | Minister for Education and Research | Melaniye Belfroed | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
7 | Minister for Defence | Jan Brixhe | All-Councilist Union | 16 March, 2020 – present | ||||
8 | Minister for Welfare and Rehabilitation | Clârisse Nihoûle | All-Councilist Union | 21 February, 2022 – present | ||||
9 | Minister for Environment and Climate Action | Minne Tossint | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
10 | Minister for Industry | Yopôl Tilkin | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
11 | Minister for Justice and Civil Rights | Minne Tossint | All-Councilist Union | 21 February, 2022 – present | ||||
12 | Minister for Transportation | Riyette Renson | All-Councilist Union | 16 March, 2020 – present | ||||
13 | Minister for Labour | Tibå Boumål | All-Councilist Union | 16 March, 2020 – present | ||||
14 | Minister for Housing | Lèya Taesson | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
15 | Minister for Clean Energy and Water | Ivon Tchaplî | All-Councilist Union | 27 November, 2019 – present | ||||
16 | Minister for Families and Youth | Valèri Peråd | All-Councilist Union | 16 March, 2020 – present | ||||
17 | Minister for Agriculture and Ruralities | Aurèlîye Demolén | All-Councilist Union | 16 March, 2020 – present | ||||
18 | Minister for Societal Progress | Estiene Delhåye | All-Councilist Union | 21 February, 2022 – present | ||||
19 | Minister for Erîa | Djan-Louwis Xhofrai | All-Councilist Union | 16 March, 2020 – present | ||||
20 | Minister for Culture and Activity | Macsi Djîlâr | All-Councilist Union | 21 February, 2022 – present |