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The '''Federal Cabinet of the Madorian Republic''' ({{wp|Spanish language|Esberian}}: ''Gabinete Federal de la República Madora''), also known as the '''Council of the Government''' (Esberian: ''Consejo de Gobierno''), is the chief executive body of the [[Government of Costa Madora|Madorian federal government]]. It is composed of the [[Prime Minister of Costa Madora|Prime Minister]], who is the {{wp|head of government}}, and TBE cabinet ministers and cabinet-level members. Its members meet weekly at [[Palacio Legislativo, Copanaco|Palacio Legislativo]] in [[Copanaco]]. The meetings are either presided over by the [[President of Costa Madora]] or the Prime Minister. | The '''Federal Cabinet of the Madorian Republic''' ({{wp|Spanish language|Esberian}}: ''Gabinete Federal de la República Madora''), also known as the '''Council of the Government''' (Esberian: ''Consejo de Gobierno''), is the chief executive body of the [[Government of Costa Madora|Madorian federal government]]. It is composed of the [[Prime Minister of Costa Madora|Prime Minister]], who is the {{wp|head of government}}, and TBE cabinet ministers and cabinet-level members. Its members meet weekly at [[Palacio Legislativo, Copanaco|Palacio Legislativo]] in [[Copanaco]]. The meetings are either presided over by the [[President of Costa Madora]] or the Prime Minister. | ||
The | The cabinet's most senior members are titled as {{wp|ministers of state}} (''ministros de Estado''), colloquially known as just ministers, followed by the deputy ministers of state and federal secretaries (''secretarios federales''). All members of the government are appointed by the President on recommendation of the Prime Minister, and are responsible to the [[National Assembly of Costa Madora|National Assembly]]. Cases of ministerial misconduct are tried before the [[Constitutional Court of Costa Madora|Federal Constitutional Court]]. | ||
==History== | |||
==Composition and formation== | |||
==Functions== | |||
==Current Cabinet== | |||
{{Current Cabinet of Costa Madora}} | |||
==List of Cabinets (since 2013)== | |||
{{Main|List of cabinets of Costa Madora}} | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Government of Costa Madora]] |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 29 December 2023
Federal Cabinet of the Madorian Republic Gabinete Federal de la República Madora | |
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Overview | |
Established | July 7, 1802 |
Country | Costa Madora |
Leader | Prime Minister |
Appointed by | President |
Responsible to | National Assembly |
The Federal Cabinet of the Madorian Republic (Esberian: Gabinete Federal de la República Madora), also known as the Council of the Government (Esberian: Consejo de Gobierno), is the chief executive body of the Madorian federal government. It is composed of the Prime Minister, who is the head of government, and TBE cabinet ministers and cabinet-level members. Its members meet weekly at Palacio Legislativo in Copanaco. The meetings are either presided over by the President of Costa Madora or the Prime Minister.
The cabinet's most senior members are titled as ministers of state (ministros de Estado), colloquially known as just ministers, followed by the deputy ministers of state and federal secretaries (secretarios federales). All members of the government are appointed by the President on recommendation of the Prime Minister, and are responsible to the National Assembly. Cases of ministerial misconduct are tried before the Federal Constitutional Court.
History
Composition and formation
Functions
Current Cabinet
75px TBEth Federal Cabinet | |||||||
Holder Constituency |
Portfolio | Ministry | Took office | Left office | Party | ||
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Eva Strandberg | President | Office of the President | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LyJ | ||
Enrique Morená | Prime Minister | Cabinet Office | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Members | |||||||
Miguel Gómeras | Minister of State for Agriculture | Ministry of Agriculture | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports | LC | ||||||
Ander Monejes | Minister of State for Defense | Ministry of Defense | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry | LyJ | ||||||
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology | LC | ||||||
Ministry of Energy | LC | ||||||
Melanie Iméndez | Minister of State for Environment and Natural Resources | Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LyJ | ||
Alejandra Dorantes | Minister of State for Finance | Ministry of Finance | July 3, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | LyJ | ||||||
Ministry of Health and Social Security | LyJ | ||||||
Ministry of Housing and Public Works | LyJ | ||||||
Pol Olloqui | Minister of State for Indigenous Affairs | Ministry of Indigenous Affairs | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Luis Manuel Bermúndez | Minister of State for the Interior | Ministry of the Interior | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LyJ | ||
Luis Martin Castrillón | Minister of State for Justice | Ministry of Justice | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Gabriel Thiago Antúnez | Minister of State for Territorial Development and Administration | Ministry of Territorial Development and Administration | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LyJ | ||
Matis Menéndez | Minister of State for Transport | Ministry of Transport | June 21, 2021 | Incumbent | LC | ||
Cabinet-level members | |||||||
Nicolás Baljes | Attorney General | Ministry of Justice | June 23, 2021 | Incumbent | LC |