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The current ministry of the [[Government of Great Nortend|government]] of [[Great Nortend]], the 3rd Limmes Ministry, was formed on the 1st of April, 2017 after [[Alexander II of Great Nortend|Alexander II]] invited The Duke of Limmes to reform government following the Coalition of the Company of Scodeliers and the Conservative Party expansion of its majority in the Houses of Commons following the 2017 general election. There were no major changes in the composition of the | The current ministry of the [[Government of Great Nortend|government]] of [[Great Nortend]], the 3rd Limmes Ministry, was formed on the 1st of April, 2017 after [[Alexander II of Great Nortend|Alexander II]] invited The Duke of Limmes to reform government following the Coalition of the Company of Scodeliers and the Conservative Party expansion of its majority in the Houses of Commons following the 2017 general election. There were no major changes in the composition of the Cabinet, although some junior minister positions were reshuffled. | ||
==Cabinet== | ==Cabinet== | ||
The Cabinet serves as the main decision-making body of the [[Government of Great Nortend|Erbonian Government]]. It is constituted as a committee of the [[Privy Council of Great Nortend|Privy Council]], and by convention includes only those members thereof currently sitting in Parliament or entitled to do so. The Cabinet is headed by the [[Lord High Treasurer of Great Nortend|Lord High Treasurer]], primus inter pares holding the informal position of Prime Minister. | |||
The Officers of State hold seats in Cabinet ex officio; however, it is rare for the Lords High Steuard, Admiral, Constable and Chamberlain to sit in Cabinet meetings, owing to their mostly ceremonial or administrative roles. | |||
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==Utter Ministry== | ==Utter Ministry== | ||
The Utter Ministry comprises of junior Ministers of the Crown who are not entitled to sit in Cabinet yet still form part of the serving [[Government of Great Nortend|government]]. As they are not members of Cabinet, they do not ex officio receive membership of the [[Privy Council of Great Nortend|Privy Council]]. However, some junior ministers are nonetheless Privy Counsellours. | |||
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Revision as of 13:02, 8 May 2019
Ministry of Great Nortend | |
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2017–present | |
Date formed | 1 April 2017 |
People | |
Monarch | Alexander II |
Lord High Treasurer | The Duke of Limmes |
Member party | The Company of Scodeliers and Conservative Party |
Opposition cabinet | Bine Opposition Wardcloset |
Opposition party | Droughers Party |
Opposition leader | The Margrave of Bine |
History | |
Election(s) | 2017 |
The current ministry of the government of Great Nortend, the 3rd Limmes Ministry, was formed on the 1st of April, 2017 after Alexander II invited The Duke of Limmes to reform government following the Coalition of the Company of Scodeliers and the Conservative Party expansion of its majority in the Houses of Commons following the 2017 general election. There were no major changes in the composition of the Cabinet, although some junior minister positions were reshuffled.
Cabinet
The Cabinet serves as the main decision-making body of the Erbonian Government. It is constituted as a committee of the Privy Council, and by convention includes only those members thereof currently sitting in Parliament or entitled to do so. The Cabinet is headed by the Lord High Treasurer, primus inter pares holding the informal position of Prime Minister.
The Officers of State hold seats in Cabinet ex officio; however, it is rare for the Lords High Steuard, Admiral, Constable and Chamberlain to sit in Cabinet meetings, owing to their mostly ceremonial or administrative roles.
Portfolio | Minister | Term |
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Lord High Treasurer and Prime-Minister |
The Duke of Limmes | 2009–present |
Comptroller of the Exchequer | Peter Hofton | 2009–present |
Senior Secretary to the Treasury and Deputy Prime Minister |
Martin Fitzgerald | 2009–present |
Lord High Steuard | The Earl of Barminster | 1999–present |
Lord High Chancellour | The Bishop of Chepingstow | 2005–present |
King's Clerk | Sir Aaron Billings | 2009–present |
Attorney-General | Sir Peter Finch SL | 2009–present |
Foreign Clerk | Sir George Drachington | 2009–present |
Secretary at War | Frederic Hondel | 2013–present |
Postmaster-General | Sir Lachlan James | 2009–present |
Master of the Board of Education | Dr Thomas Wolfuller | 2009–present |
Lord Master of the Board of Agriculture | The Viscount of Rolhampford | 2009–present |
Master of the Board of Railways | Sir William Gouldon | 2009–present |
Master of the Board of Health | James Kinson | 2013–present |
Surveyour-General | Jonathan Hall | 2013–present |
Lord High Chamberlain | The Earl of Godsucham | 1974–present |
Lord High Admiral | The Duke of Derham | 1953–present |
Lord High Constable and the King's Marischal | The Margrave of Lasmere | 1963–present |
Lord Master of the Horse | The Baron de Stanfield | 1971–present |
Utter Ministry
The Utter Ministry comprises of junior Ministers of the Crown who are not entitled to sit in Cabinet yet still form part of the serving government. As they are not members of Cabinet, they do not ex officio receive membership of the Privy Council. However, some junior ministers are nonetheless Privy Counsellours.
Portfolio | Minister | Term |
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Treasury | Richard de Maines | 2009–present |
Junior Secretary to the Treasury | The Earl of Wolam | 2009–present |
Paymaster of the Army | Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Minnow | 1994–present |
Paymaster of the Navy | Rear Admiral Sir Harold Hay | 2005–present |
Controller of the Household | The Baron de Drews | 1987–present |
Treasuruer of the Household | The Earl of Hamberwick | 2009–present |
Master of the Mint | Sir William Sawnett | 2017–present |
Gentleman of the Horse | George Davis | 1993–present |
Lord Master of the Mails | The Viscount Merington | 2003–present |
Clerk of the Exchequer | Michael Falthorn | 2017–present |
Knight of Receipts | Timothy Hawtree | 2009–present |
Secretary to the Lord Chancellour | Stuart Cloves | 2009–present |
Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs | Bernard Barber | 2009–present |
Assistant to the Postmaster-General | Henry Fabing | 2017–present |
Storeman of the Board | John Edd | 2017–present |
Clerk of the Board | Sir Charles Trueman | 2017–present |
Lord Master of the Hounds | The Viscount of Rewdrum | 1953–present |
Captain of the Band of Pensioners | The Earl of Folstampton | 2013–present |
Alchemist-General | Sir Geoffrey Chandler | 2009–present |
Solicitor-General | Sir Harmint Luse KC | 2009–present |
King's Proctor | Sir Gerard de la Rue | 2009–present |
Advocate-General | Sir Xavier Wood | 2013–present |
Under-Surveyour of Forests and Woods | Henry Fair | 2009–present |
This page is written in Erbonian English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, realise, instal, sobre, shew, artefact), and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. |