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==Cabinet==
==Cabinet==
===7 May 2024 to present===
A major Cabinet reshuffle took place on 7 May 2024.
{|class="wikitable"
|+ Jordan Cabinet
! Portfolio
! Minister
! Term
|-
| Prime Minister<br>First Chief Treasury Secretary
| Kristy Jordan MP
| 2021-
|-
| Deputy Prime Minister<br>Minister of Defence
| rowspan="2"| Jarrett Lindsay MP
| 2024-
|-
| Second Chief Treasury Secretary<br>Minister of Finance
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of National Security
| Clarke R. Batchelor
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Education and Skills
| Carl Forssell Neita
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts
| June Mouri MP
| 2022-
|-
| Minister of Justice and Minority Affairs
| Muniss Belnavis MP
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Energy and Sustainability
| Samantha Ferguson MP
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Foreign Affairs
| Bennett R. Wilkinson MP
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Food and Rural Affairs
| Antionetta Jones MP
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Science and Technology
| Hakim Moussaoui MP
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Water and Land
| Milagros Hamilton
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Children, Families, Communities and Sports
| Gabriella Amoy
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Urban Development and Housing
| Fitz Jordan MP
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Health
| Koloman Ryser MP
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Labour and Social Security
| Patrick Fletcher MP
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Transport and Public Works
| Iono Jonathan Travis MP
| 2024-
|-
| Minister of Industry and Trade
| Ulga Ffrench-Lewis MP
| 2024-
|-
| Attorney General
| Niko Yamashita
| 2021-
|-
| Leader of the House of Representatives
| Theresa McGuire MP
| 2021-
|-
| Leader of the Senate
| Damian Clarke-Smith
| 2021-
|}
====Changes====
*Jarrett Lindsay reclassified from Acting Prime Minister to Deputy Prime Minister on July 14, 2024 as Kristy Jordan returns from medical leave of absence.


===21 May 2021 to 7 May 2024===
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|-
| Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts
| Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts
| Sunraj Thakur MP
| June Mouri MP
| 2021-
| 2022-
|-
|-
| Minister of Justice and Minority Affairs
| Minister of Justice and Minority Affairs
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| Minister of Energy and Sustainability
| Minister of Energy and Sustainability
| Samantha Ferguson MP
| Samantha Ferguson MP
| 2021-
|-
| Minister of Foreign Affairs
| Carl Forssell Neita  MP
| 2021-
| 2021-
|-
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| Attorney General
| Attorney General
| Niko Yamashita
| Niko Yamashita
| 2021-
|-
| Leader of the House of Representatives
| Theresa McGuire MP
| 2021-
|-
| Leader of the Senate
| Damian Clarke-Smith
| 2021-
| 2021-
|}
|}


===Changes===
====Changes====
*Marlene Cowell resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Water and Land on January 6, 2022 for health reasons. She was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister by Finance Minister Jarrett Lindsay, and as Water and Land Minister by Junior Minister Bennett Wilkinson.
*Marlene Cowell resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Water and Land on January 6, 2022 for health reasons. She was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister by Finance Minister Jarrett Lindsay, and as Water and Land Minister by Junior Minister Bennett Wilkinson.
*Sunraj Thakur was replaced as Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts by June Mouri on September 2, 2022.
*September 5, 2022 - Positions of Leader of the House of Representatives and Leader of the Senate officially promoted to Cabinet-level positions after sitting in Cabinet meetings for decades. Theresa McGuire and Damian Clarke-Smith hold these positions.

Latest revision as of 03:02, 1 August 2024

Kristy Jordan formed the Jordan ministry on the 21st of May 2021 after being invited by President Lindon Wentworth to establish a new government. Jordan's Democratic Movement party won a majority of seats in the House of Representatives election of 2021.

Cabinet

7 May 2024 to present

A major Cabinet reshuffle took place on 7 May 2024.

Jordan Cabinet
Portfolio Minister Term
Prime Minister
First Chief Treasury Secretary
Kristy Jordan MP 2021-
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Defence
Jarrett Lindsay MP 2024-
Second Chief Treasury Secretary
Minister of Finance
2021-
Minister of National Security Clarke R. Batchelor 2021-
Minister of Education and Skills Carl Forssell Neita 2024-
Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts June Mouri MP 2022-
Minister of Justice and Minority Affairs Muniss Belnavis MP 2024-
Minister of Energy and Sustainability Samantha Ferguson MP 2021-
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bennett R. Wilkinson MP 2024-
Minister of Food and Rural Affairs Antionetta Jones MP 2021-
Minister of Science and Technology Hakim Moussaoui MP 2021-
Minister of Water and Land Milagros Hamilton 2024-
Minister of Children, Families, Communities and Sports Gabriella Amoy 2021-
Minister of Urban Development and Housing Fitz Jordan MP 2024-
Minister of Health Koloman Ryser MP 2024-
Minister of Labour and Social Security Patrick Fletcher MP 2021-
Minister of Transport and Public Works Iono Jonathan Travis MP 2024-
Minister of Industry and Trade Ulga Ffrench-Lewis MP 2024-
Attorney General Niko Yamashita 2021-
Leader of the House of Representatives Theresa McGuire MP 2021-
Leader of the Senate Damian Clarke-Smith 2021-

Changes

  • Jarrett Lindsay reclassified from Acting Prime Minister to Deputy Prime Minister on July 14, 2024 as Kristy Jordan returns from medical leave of absence.

21 May 2021 to 7 May 2024

Jordan Cabinet
Portfolio Minister Term
Prime Minister
First Chief Treasury Secretary
Minister of Defence
Minister of the Public Service
Kristy Jordan MP 2021-
Deputy Prime Minister Jarrett Lindsay MP 2022-
Second Chief Treasury Secretary
Minister of Finance
2021-
Minister of National Security Clarke R. Batchelor 2021-
Minister of Education and Skills Carlina Spence MP 2021-
Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts June Mouri MP 2022-
Minister of Justice and Minority Affairs Hillary Coore Bailey 2021-
Minister of Energy and Sustainability Samantha Ferguson MP 2021-
Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Forssell Neita MP 2021-
Minister of Food and Rural Affairs Antionetta Jones MP 2021-
Minister of Science and Technology Hakim Moussaoui MP 2021-
Minister of Water and Land Bennett R. Wilkinson MP 2022-
Minister of Children, Families, Communities and Sports Gabriella Amoy 2021-
Minister of Urban Development and Housing Sergey Kalhoie MP 2021-
Minister of Health Monique Parhar-French MP 2021-
Minister of Labour and Social Security Patrick Fletcher MP 2021-
Minister of Transport and Public Works Jussie Bernavis MP 2021-
Minister of Industry and Trade Iono Jonathan Travis MP 2021-
Attorney General Niko Yamashita 2021-
Leader of the House of Representatives Theresa McGuire MP 2021-
Leader of the Senate Damian Clarke-Smith 2021-

Changes

  • Marlene Cowell resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Water and Land on January 6, 2022 for health reasons. She was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister by Finance Minister Jarrett Lindsay, and as Water and Land Minister by Junior Minister Bennett Wilkinson.
  • Sunraj Thakur was replaced as Minister of Culture, Media and the Arts by June Mouri on September 2, 2022.
  • September 5, 2022 - Positions of Leader of the House of Representatives and Leader of the Senate officially promoted to Cabinet-level positions after sitting in Cabinet meetings for decades. Theresa McGuire and Damian Clarke-Smith hold these positions.