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| ! width="390" |Portfolio
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| ! width="350" |Minister
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| | colspan="4" |'''Cabinet ministers'''
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| |[[File:Clement_Mercier.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Prime Minister
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| |'''[[Clas Markuson]]''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official_portrait_of_Baroness_Chakrabarti_crop_2.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Deputy Prime Minister<br>Secretary of State for the Home Department
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| |'''[[Josephine Petersson]]''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Loke_Mathiesen.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Co-First Secretary of State
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| Secretary of State for Financial & Economic Affairs
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| |'''[[Loke Mathiesen]]''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official_portrait_of_Emily_Thornberry_crop_2.jpg|center|frameless|156x156px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
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| |'''Erica Oberg''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Gita_Nabavi.tif|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Co-First Secretary of State
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| Secretary of State for Energy, Environment, & Climate Change
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| |'''Petra Berntsen''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official_portrait_of_Keir_Starmer_crop_2.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Justice & Constitutional Reform
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| |'''Karl Simoneau''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Erik_akselsen.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Equality
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| |'''Erik Akselsen''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official_portrait_of_Dan_Jarvis_crop_2.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Defence<br />
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| |'''Vanaimo Stoltenberg''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Sylvi_Listhaug_Sentralbanksjefens_årstale_2018_(185726).jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Health & Social Care
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| |'''Valentina Helenasdottir''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Yves-Francois_Blanchet_in_October_2009.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Business & Industrial Strategy
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| |'''Zakarias Lundin''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Katrín_Jakobsdóttir_(cropped).jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Technology, Science, & Innovation
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| |'''Niamh Cooper''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Une_Aina_Bastholm_2016.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Work & Pensions
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| |'''Hanna Isometsä''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Li_Andersson_2014.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Education & Skills
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| |'''Lilia Vilodsdottir''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Sandy_Martin_MP_-_official_photo_2017.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Agriculture
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| |'''Sven Mattson''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Tomasz Karlsson.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Housing & Urban Development
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| |'''Tomasz Karlsson''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Ska_Keller_at_the_European_Parliament_-_2019_(48188770362)_(cropped).jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Transport
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| |'''Grete Abrahamsen''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Albert H Montpelier.jpg|center|frameless|163x163px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Federal Affairs & Communities
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| |'''Albert H. Montpelier''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Hanna_Kosonen.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
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| |'''Emilia Harju''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Peter_Eriksson.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Secretary of State for International Development
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| |'''Kristoffer Lassen''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Mette Frederiksen - 2010.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Attorney General for Ordennya
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| |'''Sørine Hagelskjær''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2018–present
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| |[[File:Official portrait of Rishi Sunak crop 2.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |[[Chief Secretary to the Treasury]]
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| |'''Oliver Jakobsen''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official portrait of Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg crop 2.jpg|center|frameless|148x148px]]
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| |Leader of the Chamber of Deputies
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| |'''Isabella Holst''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official portrait of Baroness Evans of Bowes Park crop 2.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Leader of the Senate<br><small>Chairperson of the Federal Council</small>
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| |{{small|Senator}} '''Esther Steffensen'''
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| |2019–present
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| | colspan="4" |'''Also attending cabinet meetings'''
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| |Minister of State for the Climate Action Plan
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| |'''Oskar Alnes''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official portrait of James Cleverly crop 2.jpg|center|frameless|151x151px]]
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| |Minister without Portfolio<br /><small>Ordennyan Representative to the Euclean Council</small>
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| |'''Anton Rudolfsson''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |Chief Whip in the Chamber of Deputies
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| |'''Ingar Aarset''' {{small|MP}}
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| |2019–present
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| |[[File:Official portrait of Zac Goldsmith crop 2.jpg|center|frameless|162x162px]]
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| |Chief Whip in the Senate
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| |{{small|Senator}} '''Vera Andreasson'''
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| |2019–present
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| == Next Ordennyan federal election == | | == Next Ordennyan federal election == |
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Next Ordennyan federal election
2020 Ordennyan Presidential election|
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The next federal election in the Federation of Ordennya is scheduled to take place on 23 June 2019, after President Michel Fallow called a snap election, after the Liberal Democrats left the governing coalition to vote with opposition Parties against legislation on an in/out Euclean Community referendum, with aim of gaining a parliamentary majority for the KKF/KPO coalition to pass the legislation.
Electoral system
Ordennya uses the mixed-member proportional representation system for the House of Commons, a system of proportional representation combined with elements of first-past-the-post voting. The House of Commons has 650 members, and these seats are distributed between the 12 Ordennyan states. This system has been in place since a referendum in 1999 changed the electoral system from alternative vote to mixed-member proportional, and has been used since the 2000 election.
Each Ordennyan voter has 2 votes: a constituency vote (first vote) and a party list vote (second vote). Based solely on the first votes, 325 members are elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. The second votes are used to produce a proportional number of seats for parties, based on state lists. List seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method. If a party wins fewer constituency seats in a state than its second votes would entitle it to, it receives additional seats from the relevant state list. Parties can file lists in every single state under certain conditions – for example, a fixed number of supporting signatures. Parties can receive second votes only in those states in which they have filed a state list.
Voting eligibility
In order to vote in the federal election, one must be:
- on the electoral register;
- aged 16 or over on polling day;
- an Ordennyan or Xanartopian citizen;
- a resident at an address in the Ordennyan Federation (or an Ordennyan citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in Ordennya in the last 15 years);
- not legally excluded from voting (for example a convicted person detained in prison or a mental hospital, or unlawfully at large if he/she would otherwise have been detained).