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The Monarchs appoints to the Cabinet persons chosen by the Chancellor. While there are no legal qualifications of the potential ministers, there are a number of conventions that are expected be followed. For instance, there is typically a minister from the two constituent countries of the United Kingdom, ministers from visible minority groups, female ministers and, while the majority of those chosen to serve as ministers of the Crown are Members of Parliament, a Cabinet sometimes includes a senator, especially as a representative of a province or region where the governing party won few or no districts. Efforts are further made to indulge interest groups that support the incumbent government and the party's internal politics must be appeased, with Cabinet positions sometimes being a reward for loyal party members.
The Monarchs appoints to the Cabinet persons chosen by the Chancellor. While there are no legal qualifications of the potential ministers, there are a number of conventions that are expected be followed. For instance, there is typically a minister from the two constituent countries of the United Kingdom, ministers from visible minority groups, female ministers and, while the majority of those chosen to serve as ministers of the Crown are Members of Parliament, a Cabinet sometimes includes a senator, especially as a representative of a province or region where the governing party won few or no districts. Efforts are further made to indulge interest groups that support the incumbent government and the party's internal politics must be appeased, with Cabinet positions sometimes being a reward for loyal party members.


The size and structure of the Cabinet is relatively malleable, with positions tending to be substantially restructured periodically. The last major period of realignment occurring between 1993 and 1996. Throughout the 20th century, Cabinets had been expanding in size until the Cabinet chaired by Brian Kariwase, with a population of 60 ministers. Mulroney's successor, Toshiko Miki, reduced this number, and Jean Watanabe eliminated approximately 10 members of the ministry from the Cabinet, so that by 1994 there were a total of 23 persons in Cabinet. Under the chairmanship of Cyprien Olivier, the number increased again to 39. It would remain in that vicinity until 2019 when Kaniehtí:io Fox of the Progressive Conservatives reduced the number to 22.  
The size and structure of the Cabinet is relatively malleable, with positions tending to be substantially restructured periodically. The last major period of realignment occurring between 1993 and 1996. Throughout the 20th century, Cabinets had been expanding in size until the Cabinet chaired by Brian Kariwase, with a population of 60 ministers. Kariwase's successor, Toshiko Miki, reduced this number, and Jean Watanabe eliminated approximately 10 members of the ministry from the Cabinet, so that by 1994 there were a total of 23 persons in Cabinet. Under the chairmanship of Cyprien Olivier, the number increased again to 39. It would remain in that vicinity until 2019 when Kaniehtí:io Fox of the Progressive Conservatives reduced the number to 22.


== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 05:12, 4 October 2021

High Council of Gristol-Serkonos
Gristol-serkonosflag2.png
Incumbent
Date formed5 November 2018
People
Head of stateAnna III
Tehwehron
Head of governmentKaniehtí:io Fox
Total no. of members22
Member partyProgressive Conservatives
Status in legislatureMajority
401 / 810 (50%)
Opposition cabinetStevens Shadow Cabinet
Opposition partySocial Democrats
Opposition leaderOkwaho Stevens
History
Election(s)2019 general election
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorFirst Lewis government

The High Council of Gristol-Serkonos is the collective decision-making body of the Government of Gristol-Serkonos. It is composed of the Chancellor and 21 cabinet ministers, the most senior of the government ministers.

Appointment

The Monarchs appoints to the Cabinet persons chosen by the Chancellor. While there are no legal qualifications of the potential ministers, there are a number of conventions that are expected be followed. For instance, there is typically a minister from the two constituent countries of the United Kingdom, ministers from visible minority groups, female ministers and, while the majority of those chosen to serve as ministers of the Crown are Members of Parliament, a Cabinet sometimes includes a senator, especially as a representative of a province or region where the governing party won few or no districts. Efforts are further made to indulge interest groups that support the incumbent government and the party's internal politics must be appeased, with Cabinet positions sometimes being a reward for loyal party members.

The size and structure of the Cabinet is relatively malleable, with positions tending to be substantially restructured periodically. The last major period of realignment occurring between 1993 and 1996. Throughout the 20th century, Cabinets had been expanding in size until the Cabinet chaired by Brian Kariwase, with a population of 60 ministers. Kariwase's successor, Toshiko Miki, reduced this number, and Jean Watanabe eliminated approximately 10 members of the ministry from the Cabinet, so that by 1994 there were a total of 23 persons in Cabinet. Under the chairmanship of Cyprien Olivier, the number increased again to 39. It would remain in that vicinity until 2019 when Kaniehtí:io Fox of the Progressive Conservatives reduced the number to 22.

Function

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos
Chancellor
First Minister of the State
 Kaniehtí:io FoxNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Ministers
Minister of Finance
First Secretary of the State
 Marius WillemsenNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Defence Jonathan NilssonMarch 27, 2021IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Justice
Attorney General of Gristol-Serkonos
 Abelone LauritsenNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Health Jessica De CloetNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Infrastructure and Telecommunications Crofton IkinNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of State Affairs
Minister responsible for Norumbian State Affairs
 Astrid GirouxMarch 27, 2021IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Internal Affairs Willie KeenNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Director of the Treasury Alex Kanerhaken:iate HornNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Leader of the Government in the Council of Representatives Kariwase OnasakenratNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Employment and Social Services Alfred MatshushitaNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Science and Technology
Minister responsible for Space and Aeronautical Research Agency
 Tekakwitha HawkeNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Education Katsi’tsoronkwas TravissNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Lorens TittensorNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Transportation Angelique AgthovenNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Agriculture Akwiratékha MartinNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Energy David GirouxNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Internal Revenue Tekahionionwake JohnstonNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Teioshontathe GregorNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Secretary of State for Gristol Wíshe JacobsNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Secretary of State for Serkonos Margie SevriensNovember 3, 2019IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos
Also Attending Cabinet Meetings
Monarch of Gristol Anna IIIMarch 7, 2003IncumbentNonpartisan
Monarch of Serkonos TehwehronAugust 3, 1998IncumbentNonpartisan
Presiding Officer of the Royal Privy Council Milburn BenbowNovember 3, 2010IncumbentNonpartisan
Chief of the Armed Forces Karontase WesleyNovember 3, 2008IncumbentNonpartisan
Administrator of the Crown Assets Austin ParentNovember 3, 2019IncumbentNonpartisan
Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor Roland HorneNovember 3, 2019IncumbentNonpartisan
Chairman of the Progressive Conservative Party Kellan MartellApril 10, 2009IncumbentProgressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos