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Revision as of 15:25, 3 September 2024

Reuter cabinet
Flag of Carrelie.png
23rd Cabinet of the Carrelian Confederation
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Date formed19 January 2024 (2024-01-19)
Date dissolved4 June 2024 (2024-06-04) (137 days)
People
MonarchÉdith-Marie
Captain-RegentLars Reuter
Viceregents
Member parties
  •   Ensemble
  •   Radical Party
  •   Christian Union
  •   Democratic Rally
  •   The Greens
  •   New Left (January - April 2024)
  •   Unite! (January - April 2024)
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
358 / 700 (51%)
Opposition parties
Opposition leaders
History
Election(s)January 2024 general election
Legislature term(s)2024 – present
PredecessorRoberts IX
SuccessorÇaîsette

The Reuter cabinet (French: Cabinet Reuter) is the twenty-third and most recent government of the Carrelian Confederation, led by Captain-Regent Lars Reuter. It is a centre-left coalition, formed of Reuter's Ensemble, the Radical Party, Christian Union, the Democratic Rally, The Greens, and, until 7 April 2024, New Left and Unite! for Seaforthe.

The cabinet was formed following the 2024 Carrelian general election, in which Ensemble became the second-largest party in the Common Council. After the election, the 7 parties came to a coalition agreement, with New Left and Unite only narrowly approving the composition. Lars Reuter was installed as Captain-Regent on 19 January 2024 through a vote in the Common Council.

On 7 April, New Left and Unite left the coalition after their members rejected continued co-operation. This reduced the coalition's majority significantly. This withdrawal also caused the coalition to lose its majority in the Senate, forcing it to rely on opposition for the passage of bills.

The cabinet fell on 4 June 2024 following a no-confidence vote supported by the Radical Party and The Greens.

Investiture

Investiture
Lars Reuter (SDT)
Ballot → 19 January 2024
Required majority → 351 out of 700 Yes check.svg
Yes
  • SDT (133)
  • PR (123)
  • NG (51)
  • UC (50)
  • RD (27)
  • LV (25)
  • UFS (12)
421 / 700
No
  • AD (145)
  • PdC (108)
  • PCD (9)
  • AP (5)
  • LF (5)
  • DP (4)
  • PB (2)
  • RC (1)
279 / 700
Abstentions
0 / 700
Absentees
0 / 700

Composition

The cabinet is consists of the Captain-Regent Lars Reuter, the Viceregents, and 21 other ministers. In accordance with their sizes in the Common Council, Ensemble hold 8 positions in the cabinet, followed by the Radical Party with 7, Christian Union with 3, the Democratic Rally with 2, and The Greens with 1. Prior to their exit from the government, New Left held 3 positions and Unite held 1.

Office Portrait Minister Party Took office Left office
CaptainRegent Office Logo.svg
Captain-Regent
Gabriel Attal, February 2023.jpg Lars Reuter SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
ViceRegent Office Logo.svg
Viceregents
Syerleena Abdul Rashid portrait.jpg Dian Cibero PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Sabine Bätzing-Lichtenthäler-2837.jpg Marien Béië-Kawne NG 19 January 2024 7 April 2024
Jakob Forssmed.jpg Klemens Stemmler UC 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Pressefoto 2 Anne Spiegel 11-15 nahe.jpg Regina Kozak RD 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Bettina Stark-Watzinger, 2022 (cropped).jpg Fleur Kanets LV 26 January 2022 Incumbent
Mireille Clapot.jpg Wifreine Æstalf UFS 19 January 2024 7 April 2024
Treasury Office Logo CRL.svg
Chief Treasurer
Stanislas guerini AN 16475.JPG Albert Leżoń SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Interior Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of the Interior
Berville 2023.jpg Gabriel Bardin SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Foreign Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Marcela Guerra - 2014.jpg Barbara Arroyo PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Defence Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of Defence
David-clarinval.jpg Cadfael Nykmans SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Commerce Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of Commerce
Christophe BÉCHU.jpg Tsjoukje van der Werff PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Justice Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of Justice
Vít Rakušan (2020).jpg Melichar Ježek NG 19 January 2024 7 April 2024
Czech Republic Minister of Defense Jana Černochová (Cernochova) during a bilateral exchange meeting at the Pentagon on May 23, 2023 - 230523-D-XI929-1010 (cropped).jpg Ada Koresaffe RD 7 April 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Work and Welfare
20200612 Altinget Jakob Elleman Jensen 750A4304-2 (cropped).jpg Mads Johannsen SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Health and Social Care
Metnar 2018.jpg Éstephë Arös SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Education
Светлана Тихановская (51704160178).jpg Natalia Kosowska UC 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Housing
MJK 67604 Karl Lauterbach (Bundestag 2020).jpg Viktor Goethe-Heidmann NG 19 January 2024 7 April 2024
Heiko Maas – Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs Germany 2019.jpg Patryk Kostuch SDT 7 April 2024 Incumbent
Environment Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of the Environment
Ricardo Anaya (cropped 2).jpg Victor Hidalgo LV 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Agriculture
Katja Pähle 2434.jpg Cyneswith Seale UFS 19 January 2024 7 April 2024
2023-02-12 BMW IBU World Championships Biathlon Oberhof 2023 – Men 12.5 km Pursuit by Sandro Halank–004.jpg Franciszka Kolano UC 7 April 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Transport
François-Philippe Champagne - 2017 (32684778620) (cropped).jpg Christian Rottmanner PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Culture
Réseau Express Métropolitain (inauguration) 12 - Pablo Rodriguez (3-4 crop).jpg Donátës-Loúvis Acärde UC 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Equality
Sean Fraser - Collision 2023 - Centre Stage VR3 8228 (cropped).jpg Oiva Järvi RD 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Technology
US Secretary of Defense hosts world leaders during UDCG 001 - Anita Anand (cropped).jpg Ségolène Lefrançois PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Broadcasting
Ebba Busch - Into the Woods - November 24, 2022 (52520720684) (cropped).jpg Anne-Marie Mortensen SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Tourism
Astrid Krag.jpg Karine Lavärde PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent
Youth Ministry Logo CRL.svg
Minister of Youth Interests
Isabel Rodríguez 2023 (cropped).jpg Karina Pfeffer NG 19 January 2024 7 April 2024
MP Xie Yao Quan (cropped).jpg Xie Yao Quan PR 7 April 2024 Incumbent
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Minister of Urban Affairs
Mariana Vieira da Silva (Comissão Nacional de Acompanhamento do Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência) - Agência Lusa, cropped.png Nathalie Courbet SDT 19 January 2024 Incumbent
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Minister without Portfolio
EPP Political Assembly, 17-18 November, Lisbon (52505706862) (cropped).jpg Gineto Liquori PR 19 January 2024 Incumbent