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The '''Cabinet of Delkora''' constitutes the federal government of the [[Delkora|Kingdom of Delkora]]. Established in 1833, it has undergone numerous changes and reorganizations throughout its history. At present, it consists of 18 ministers representing the federal ministries of Delkora and is chaired by the [[Chancellor of Delkora|Chancellor]]. The current Cabinet is led by Chancellor [[Adric Azengaard]] and was convened following the 2018 Federal Election. It consists of the [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal Party]], [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]], and the [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green Party]].
The '''Cabinet of Delkora''' constitutes the federal government of the [[Delkora|Kingdom of Delkora]]. Established in 1833, it has undergone numerous changes and reorganizations throughout its history. At present, it consists of 19 ministers plus the [[Chancellor of Delkora|Chancellor]], who chairs the Cabinet, with the ambassador to the [[Organization of Tyrannic Nations]] serving as an {{wp|Ex offio member|ex officio}} member. The current Cabinet is led by Chancellor [[Adric Azengaard]] and was convened following the 2018 federal election. It consists of the [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal Party]], [[National Labor]], and the [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green Party]].


==Formation==
==Formation==
After being appointed following a federal election, the chancellor nominates minister candidates. The nominees are then formally appointed by the monarch and do not require separate parliamentary votes. Cabinet ministers are individually and collectively responsible to the [[Delkoran Federal Parliament|Chamber of Representatives]], which can oust the entire Cabinet or individual ministers through votes of no confidence. In the event of the chancellor losing a confidence vote, the entire Cabinet is obligated to resign.  
After being appointed following a federal election, the Chancellor nominates minister candidates. The nominees are then formally appointed by the monarch and do not require separate parliamentary votes. If a minister is a sitting member of Parliament, their seat is deputized for the duration of their tenure.


Ministers are expected to publicly support the government agenda. In the event of a major policy disagreement, a minister will usually offer their resignation or be asked to resign by the Chancellor.  
Cabinet ministers are individually and collectively responsible to the [[Delkoran Federal Parliament|Chamber of Representatives]], which can oust the entire Cabinet or individual ministers through votes of no confidence. In the event of the Chancellor losing a confidence vote, the entire Cabinet is obligated to resign.
 
Ministers are expected to publicly support the government agenda. In the event of a major policy disagreement, a minister will usually offer their resignation or be asked to resign by the Chancellor.
 
==Composition==
Under the Delkoran Constitution, members of the Cabinet must be Delkoran citizens who have reached the age of majority. While there is no requirement that ministers be members of the Chamber of Representatives, most ministers in practice have had considerable parliamentary experience. Since 1950, the average parliamentary tenure of ministers prior to their first appointment has been 10 years.
 
Although there is no legal mandate to such effect, longstanding convention holds that ministers should have meaningful experience in the policy area relevant to their portfolio.
 
Subordinate to each minister is one or more state secretaries, who serve as deputy ministers and help oversee particular agencies under their jurisdiction.


==Function==
==Function==
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! Took office
! Took office
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| [[Chancellor of Delkora|Chancellor]]
| [[Chancellor of Delkora|Chancellor]] of Delkora
| [[Adric Azengaard]]
| [[Adric Azengaard]]
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Foreign Affairs
| Minister of Foreign Affairs
| Andreas Støvring
| Andreas Støvring
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]]
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
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| Minister of Defense
| Minister of Defense
| Felgar Schrøder
| Felgar Schrøder
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Trade and Industry
| Minister of Trade and Industry
| Gunnar Mortensen
| Gunnar Mortensen
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]]
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Finance
| Minister of Finance
| Matthias Lindberg
| Sigrid Borg
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Labor and Pensions
| Minister of Labor and Pensions
| Kaylen Grønning
| Kaylen Grønning
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]]
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Agriculture
| Minister of Agriculture
| Petra Jensen
| Bhupali Sharma
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Justice
| Minister of Justice
| Torien Galdengaard
| Else Nørgaard
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| 2014
| 2014
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| Minister of Energy
| Minister of Energy
| Emma Kolvensen
| Emma Kolvensen
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]]
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Education and Culture
| Minister of Education
| Britte Sarzholter
| Britte Svenningsen
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2014
|-
| Minister of Culture and Sport
| Hamna Taheri
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Science and Research
| Minister of Science and Research
| Adnar Kirkegaard
| Adnar Kirkegaard
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2018
| 2018
|-
|-
| Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
| Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
| Elsa Boerenheim
| Tayyiba Bashir
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]]
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of Social Security
| Minister of Social Security
| Kyrsta Thøgersen
| Kyrsta Thøgersen
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
|-
| Minister of the Environment
| Minister of the Environment
| Freya Valdengaard
| Natasja Ovesen
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| 2014
| 2014
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| Minister of Communications
| Minister of Communications
| Gertrud Høyer
| Gertrud Høyer
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Liberal]]
| [[Liberal Party (Delkora)|Liberal]]
| 2018
| 2018
|-
|-
| Minister of Social Affairs
| Minister of Social Affairs
| Vanessa Wulff
| Vanessa Wulff
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|National Labor]]
| [[National Labor]]
| 2014
| 2014
|-
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| 2018
| 2018
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|-
|-
| Ambassador to the [[Organization of Tyrannic Nations]]
| Bente Henningsen
| [[List of political parties in Delkora|Green]]
| 2018
|-
[[Category:Delkora]]
[[Category:Politics of Delkora]]

Latest revision as of 23:42, 11 July 2020

The Cabinet of Delkora constitutes the federal government of the Kingdom of Delkora. Established in 1833, it has undergone numerous changes and reorganizations throughout its history. At present, it consists of 19 ministers plus the Chancellor, who chairs the Cabinet, with the ambassador to the Organization of Tyrannic Nations serving as an ex officio member. The current Cabinet is led by Chancellor Adric Azengaard and was convened following the 2018 federal election. It consists of the Liberal Party, National Labor, and the Green Party.

Formation

After being appointed following a federal election, the Chancellor nominates minister candidates. The nominees are then formally appointed by the monarch and do not require separate parliamentary votes. If a minister is a sitting member of Parliament, their seat is deputized for the duration of their tenure.

Cabinet ministers are individually and collectively responsible to the Chamber of Representatives, which can oust the entire Cabinet or individual ministers through votes of no confidence. In the event of the Chancellor losing a confidence vote, the entire Cabinet is obligated to resign.

Ministers are expected to publicly support the government agenda. In the event of a major policy disagreement, a minister will usually offer their resignation or be asked to resign by the Chancellor.

Composition

Under the Delkoran Constitution, members of the Cabinet must be Delkoran citizens who have reached the age of majority. While there is no requirement that ministers be members of the Chamber of Representatives, most ministers in practice have had considerable parliamentary experience. Since 1950, the average parliamentary tenure of ministers prior to their first appointment has been 10 years.

Although there is no legal mandate to such effect, longstanding convention holds that ministers should have meaningful experience in the policy area relevant to their portfolio.

Subordinate to each minister is one or more state secretaries, who serve as deputy ministers and help oversee particular agencies under their jurisdiction.

Function

The Cabinet serves as the executive branch of the Delkoran government and is responsible for enacting federal laws and managing federal ministries. It operates according to the principle of ministerial autonomy, with the Chancellor seen as the first among equals and individual ministers generally having a high degree of independence. Delkoran law specifies that Cabinet ministers set general policy guidelines, but are strictly prohibited from intervening in the actual decision-making processes of the agencies under their jurisdiction.

The Cabinet typically meets every Wednesday at the Chancellery Building in Norenstal. Under the Delkoran Constitution, ministers are required to make themselves available for weekly government questions from the Chamber of Representatives and produce any information or documents requested by Parliament.

Current cabinet

Azengaard II Cabinet
Title Name Political party Took office
Chancellor of Delkora Adric Azengaard Liberal 2014
Minister of Foreign Affairs Andreas Støvring National Labor 2014
Minister of the Interior Margrethe Heldenvar Green 2014
Minister of Defense Felgar Schrøder Liberal 2014
Minister of Trade and Industry Gunnar Mortensen National Labor 2014
Minister of Finance Sigrid Borg Liberal 2014
Minister of Labor and Pensions Kaylen Grønning National Labor 2014
Minister of Agriculture Bhupali Sharma Liberal 2014
Minister of Justice Else Nørgaard Green 2014
Minister of Health Viktoria Hansen Green 2014
Minister of Energy Emma Kolvensen Green 2014
Minister of Education Britte Svenningsen Liberal 2014
Minister of Culture and Sport Hamna Taheri National Labor 2014
Minister of Science and Research Adnar Kirkegaard Liberal 2018
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Tayyiba Bashir National Labor 2014
Minister of Social Security Kyrsta Thøgersen National Labor 2014
Minister of the Environment Natasja Ovesen Green 2014
Minister of Communications Gertrud Høyer Liberal 2018
Minister of Social Affairs Vanessa Wulff National Labor 2014
Minister of Housing and Urban Planning Kasper Buhl Green 2018
Ambassador to the Organization of Tyrannic Nations Bente Henningsen Green 2018