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Revision as of 15:15, 31 May 2023
First Campbell Ministry | |
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Date formed | 30 March 2023 |
People | |
Monarch | William V |
Prime Minister | Philip Campbell |
Deputy Prime Minister | Hugo Portland |
Member party | Liberal Conservatives |
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Politics of Delamaria |
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The Campbell Ministry refers to the government administration led by Prime Minister Philip Campbell of Delamaria. The ministry's key policy objectives include economic growth, civil stability and maintaining global affairs.
Portfolio | Portrait | Minister | Term |
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Chief Ministers of State | |||
Prime Minister | The Hon Philip Campbell | March 2023 – present | |
Deputy Prime Minister | The Hon Hugo Portland | March 2023 – present | |
Chancellor of the Treasury | The Hon James Spencer | March 2023 – present | |
Minister of Defence | The Hon Stanley Roberts | March 2023 – present | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | The Hon Leanne Kewley | March 2023 – present | |
Secretary of Home Affairs | The Hon Leon Howard | March 2023 – present | |
Minister of Justice | The Hon Vernon Soupton | March 2023 – present | |
Other Cabinet Ministers |