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Latest revision as of 04:56, 2 June 2022
Mathilde Vieira government | |
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8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th federal government of Gylias | |
Date formed | 1 February 1990 |
Date dissolved | 1 February 2008 |
People | |
Head of state |
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Head of government | Mathilde Vieira |
Deputy head of government | Mielikki Salonen |
No. of ministers |
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Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Minority coalition |
Opposition parties | |
History | |
Election(s) | |
Predecessor | Filomena Pinheiro government |
Successor | Kaori Kawashima government |
The Mathilde Vieira government was the fourth federal government of Gylias. It was headed by Prime Minister Mathilde Vieira, and comprised four cabinets between 1990 and 2008.
It was a "plural coalition", which included two ministers from the Progressive Alliance and National Bloc, and one from the Green Party, otherwise formally outside the government. It was a minority government throughout its existence, but thrived in the "liquid Parliament", where Mathilde's skill at negotiation and flexibility in seeking support blurred the line between government and opposition.
The government completed the recovery from the wretched decade and oversaw an era of economic revitalisation and technocratic reforms such as the expansion of the internet in Gylias, the Social Partnership Program, and strong environmental policies. It was the second longest-lasting federal government after the Darnan Cyras government, serving for a total of 18 years.
Significant supporting figures outside the government included the Tetramazones.
Cabinets
- First Mathilde Vieira Cabinet: 1 February 1990 – 1 February 1995
- Second Mathilde Vieira Cabinet: 1 February 1995 – 1 February 2000
- Third Mathilde Vieira Cabinet: 1 February 2000 – 1 February 2004
- Fourth Mathilde Vieira Cabinet: 1 February 2004 – 1 February 2008
Legislature status
Election | Chamber of Deputies | Senate |
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1990 | 164 / 500 (33%)
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111 / 400 (28%)
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1995 | 165 / 500 (33%)
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110 / 400 (28%)
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2000 | 163 / 500 (33%)
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N/A |
2004 | 163 / 500 (33%)
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N/A |
Party composition
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Members
Portfolio | Portrait | Minister | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Mathilde Vieira | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Deputy Prime Minister | Mielikki Salonen | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Agriculture | Eutade Ryðoi | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Communications and Broadcasting | Nefne Nairéy | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Culture | Makiko Nishida |
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1 February 1990 – 1 February 2000 | ||
Elira Şume | 1 February 2000 – 1 February 2008 | ||||
Minister of Defense | Elni Rolen | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Economy | Sakura Kusatsu | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Education and Research | Atæ Reru | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Energy | Ruijo Tanyát | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of the Environment | Turur Sati | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Equality and Integration | Leif Torvik | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Finance | Mireille Boulanger | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Þila Urilo | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2000 | |||
Makiko Nishida |
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1 February 2000 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Health | Raet Talyt | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Housing and Urban Planning | Oseni Darjéy | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Interior Affairs and Public Security | Iaşi Toly | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Intelligence Services | Ite Rire | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Justice | Taru Enti | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Labour | Arau Etrei | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Planning and Development | Paime Melþe | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Public Administration and Reform | Leri Monyn | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Public Works | Rety Maly | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Regional Coordination and Development | Elir Pæsi | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Regulation | Utare Duénu | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Resource and Land Administration | Aishwarya Devi | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Science and Technology | Toroşa Nare | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Sport | Eni Tinit | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Social Security and Protection | Laura Neuri | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Tourism | Lerşe Teuro | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Trade and Commerce | Aijei Eredei | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | Rita Toreiş | 1 February 1990 – 1 February 2008 | |||
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Moana Pozzi | 1 February 1990 – 15 September 1994 ϴ | |||
Ilona Stahler | 15 September 1994 – 1 February 2008 |