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The Third Gœs Cabinet was established after Libertarian Alliance left the Left-Libertarian Coalition. | The Third Gœs Cabinet was established after Libertarian Alliance left the Left-Libertarian Coalition. | ||
Although LA did agree to a Confidence and Supply Agreement with the new United Left Coalition. As such Lucy Sâva (LA) | Although LA did agree to a Confidence and Supply Agreement with the new United Left Coalition. As such Lucy Sâva (LA) the former Minister of Transportation is no longer in that office and has been replaced by Ben Sæsa of the Socialist Alliance. | ||
=== Parties Involved in the Cabinet === | === Parties Involved in the Cabinet === |
Revision as of 22:30, 6 June 2021
The 44th Federal Parliament was elected at the 2020 Thermodolian National Assembly Election. On 9 August, 2020 the President of Thermodolia Jacob Zarman appointed Derak Gœs to the position of Prime Minister. Gœs was elected as Prime Minister on 10 August, 2020.
First Gœs Cabinet
Government of the 44th Federal Parliament | |
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First Gœs Cabinet of Thermodolia | |
Date formed | 10 August 2020 |
Date dissolved | 24 September 2020 |
People | |
Head of state | Jacob Zarman |
Head of government | Derak Gœs |
Deputy head of government | Martin Fanu |
No. of ministers | 15 |
Member parties | Democratic Socialists Libertarian Alliance Socialist Alliance Thermodolian Greens Christian Action Party Territorial Representation Party |
Status in legislature | Majority Coalition |
Opposition cabinet | First Winston Opposition |
Opposition party | United Center Coalition |
Opposition leader | Bill Winston |
History | |
Election(s) | 2020 National Assembly Election |
Legislature term(s) | 44th Federal Parliament |
Predecessor | Summers Cabinet |
Successor | Second Gœs Cabinet |
The First Gœs Cabinet was formed after the election on 20 July, 2020 and after Prime Minister Gœs nomination vote.
Prime Minister Nomination Vote
Prime Minister Nomination vote for Derak Gœs Majority Needed: 277/552 | ||
Vote | Parties | Votes |
Yes | GŒ (210) LA (50) ŒA (13) GGP (10) G (7) ČŒP (2) |
292 / 552
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No | GT (190) GF (25) TG (15) ČC (11) R (6) F (3) ČGP (3) ÆP (1) TČP (1) |
255 / 552
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Abstain | GS (5) | 5 / 552
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Not voting | None | 0 / 552
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Parties Involved in the Cabinet
The government is composed of the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Parliamentary Leader | |
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Democratic Socialists (GŒ) | Democratic Socialism | Derak Gœs | |
Libertarian Alliance (LA) | Libertarianism | Lucy Sâva | |
Socialist Alliance (ŒA) | Socialism | Ron Elsr | |
Greens (G) | Green politics | James Eæbit | |
Christian Action Party (ČŒP) | Christian Democracy | Brad Frôn | |
Territorial Representation Party (GGP) | Progressivism | Jackson Fæn |
List of Government Ministers
Changes
From 10 August, 2020 until 15 August, 2020 Deputy Secretary of Defense Jesse Molet (United Thermodolia) served as acting Secretary of Defense
Second Gœs Cabinet
Government of the 44th Federal Parliament | |
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Second Gœs Cabinet of Thermodolia | |
Date formed | 24 September 2020 |
Date dissolved | 6 November 2020 |
People | |
Head of state | Jacob Zarman |
Head of government | Derak Gœs |
Deputy head of government | Ron Elsr |
No. of ministers | 16 |
Member parties | Democratic Socialists Libertarian Alliance Socialist Alliance Thermodolian Greens Christian Action Party Territorial Representation Party |
Status in legislature | Majority Coalition |
Opposition cabinet | First Winston Opposition |
Opposition party | United Center Coalition |
Opposition leader | Bill Winston |
History | |
Election(s) | 2020 National Assembly Election |
Legislature term(s) | 44th Federal Parliament |
Predecessor | First Gœs Cabinet |
Successor | Third Gœs Cabinet |
The Second Gœs Cabinet was established following the passage of the Environmental Protection and Restructuring Act of 2020 or EPRA 2020 and the creation of the Ministry of the Environment.
In addition to the EPRA 2020, Minister of Education Elizabeth Rœth was removed and replaced.
Parties Involved in the Cabinet
The government is composed of the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Parliamentary Leader | |
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Democratic Socialists (GŒ) | Democratic Socialism | Derak Gœs | |
Libertarian Alliance (LA) | Libertarianism | Lucy Sâva | |
Socialist Alliance (ŒA) | Socialism | Ron Elsr | |
Greens (G) | Green politics | James Eæbit | |
Christian Action Party (ČŒP) | Christian Democracy | Brad Frôn | |
Territorial Representation Party (GGP) | Progressivism | Jackson Fæn |
List of Government Ministers
Changes
Third Gœs Cabinet
Government of the 44th Federal Parliament | |
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Third Gœs Cabinet of Thermodolia | |
Date formed | 6 November 2020 |
People | |
Head of state | Jacob Zarman |
Head of government | Derak Gœs |
Deputy head of government | Ron Elsr |
No. of ministers | 16 |
Member parties | Democratic Socialists Socialist Alliance Thermodolian Greens Christian Action Party Territorial Representation Party |
Status in legislature | Minority Coalition with Confidence and Supply |
Opposition cabinet | First Winston Opposition |
Opposition party | United Center Coalition |
Opposition leader | Bill Winston |
History | |
Election(s) | 2020 National Assembly Election |
Legislature term(s) | 44th Federal Parliament |
Predecessor | Second Gœs Cabinet |
The Third Gœs Cabinet was established after Libertarian Alliance left the Left-Libertarian Coalition.
Although LA did agree to a Confidence and Supply Agreement with the new United Left Coalition. As such Lucy Sâva (LA) the former Minister of Transportation is no longer in that office and has been replaced by Ben Sæsa of the Socialist Alliance.
Parties Involved in the Cabinet
The government is composed of the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Parliamentary Leader | |
---|---|---|---|
Democratic Socialists (GŒ) | Democratic Socialism | Derak Gœs | |
Socialist Alliance (ŒA) | Socialism | Ron Elsr | |
Greens (G) | Green politics | James Eæbit | |
Christian Action Party (ČŒP) | Christian Democracy | Brad Frôn | |
Territorial Representation Party (GGP) | Progressivism | Jackson Fæn |