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Fifth Osborne ministry
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ministry of the Union of Esthursia
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Osborne in 2023
Date formed1 November 2023 (2023-11-01)
People
MonarchArthur VI
ForethaneHarold Osborne
AfterthaneJeremy Wilson
No. of ministers30
Member party
  •   Social Democrats
Status in legislatureMajority
100 / 198 (51%)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderRosemary Manning (2023-)
History
Election(s)September 2022, November 2023 Midlands by-election)
PredecessorOsborne IV

The fifth Osborne ministry is the current government of the Union of Esthursia. It was formed on 1 November, 2023, following the one-party investiture by the Houses of Berworth after the incumbent senior governing party, the Social Democrats won an absolute majority in the upper house by gaining in the November 2023 Midlands by-election. It is headed by Harold Osborne as forethane, and consists of 30 members, 1 of whom is in the Ministers. This figure does not apply to the Ministry, the lower-rank of the cabinet.

Key features of the fifth Osborne ministry included the return to majority one-party government for the Social Democrats for the first time since the second Osborne ministry (2018-2022) thus a large turnover in reeves, the return of hard-left ex-Chancellor Jeremy Wilson as the Social Democrats' deputy leader into the Redery as the Afterthane, the second-in-command of the Redery. Osborne claimed that the cabinet was "one of the youngest and freshest in living memory", however the average age of Redery members was 47 as of November 2023, fairly average for recent history. Osborne is the first Forethane since George Asmont in 1941 to lead a fifth consecutive ministry.

Investiture

The fifth Osborne ministry was invested on the first of November 2023, renewing the coalition government of the Social Democrats as a majority one-party government. Two members of the far-right Renewal Front party were suspended indefinitely as of the vote (and were later banned from the legislature), meaning that a majority would include a vote of 100 members. Green-Left abstained en masse, while the Liberal Party and the Progressives backed the government having removed the more hard-left Green-Left from government, thus voted alongside its investiture. All right-leaning parties voted against the investiture, including the EPP, Moderates and Alliance.

Investiture
Harold Osborne (Social Democrats)
Ballot → 1 November 2023
Required majority → 100 out of 198 ☑Y
Yes
110 / 198
No
54 / 198
Holds
32 / 198
Absentees
0 / 198
Sources: Esthursia#Legislature

Cabinet changes

As of November 23, 2022, there have been no major changes in the structure of the fifth Osborne ministry.

Cabinet composition

Fifth Osborne ministry
1 November 2023−present
Political party Social Democratic
Incumbent Office Party
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Harold Osborne Forethane Social Democrats
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Jeremy Wilson Afterthane Social Democrats
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Edelard Burnside Chancellor of the Landsfair Social Democrats
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Alfred Frome Reeve for the Ellands Social Democrats
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Elisabeth Albany Home Minister Social Democrats
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Dagný Mikkjalsdóttir Reeve for Care Social Democrats
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Algar Marbeck Reeve for Education Social Democrats
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Eldgyna Wells Reeve for Defence Social Democrats
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Adeline Blackwell Reeve for Welfare Social Democrats
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Jenny Dale Reeve for Transport Social Democrats
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Hálvdan Højgaard Reeve for Public Safety Social Democrats
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Mildred Elscott Reeve for Industry Social Democrats
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David Neswick Reeve for Green Energy and Water Social Democrats
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Konráð Þaðan Reeve for Housing and the Localities Social Democrats
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Cara Sterling Reeve for the Environment and Heritage Social Democrats
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Frederick Acaster Reeve for Justice Social Democrats
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Esthera Hansery Reeve for Working Rights Social Democrats
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Cameron Keeble Reeve for Equalities, Families and Youth Social Democrats
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John Largan Reeve for International Co-operation Social Democrats
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Elowen Quick Reeve for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Social Democrats
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Ioan Caernarfon Reeve to the Ridings Social Democrats
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David Hubert Ewans Reeve for Further Education, Research and Development Social Democrats
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Anne Greystones Reeve for Democracy and the Constitution Social Democrats
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Elwè Trahan Reeve for Food Security and Agriculture Social Democrats
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Isolda Marlow Reeve for Culture, Activity and Media Social Democrats
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Merdda Abglyn Reeve to the Citizens' Assemblies Social Democrats
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Oscar Connery Reeve for International Development Social Democrats
Ministers attending Redery
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Rickard Stump First Minister of the House of Ministers Social Democrats
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Ásthild Guðmundsdóttir Minister to the Allied Nations Social Democrats
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Wilfred Severn Minister to the Vierëma Group Social Democrats