Hresvelg II Cabinet

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Testarossa government
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32nd Cabinet of Atmora
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Date formed17 March 2091
People
Head of stateHigh Queen Katherine II
Head of governmentLysithea van Hresvelg
Deputy head of governmentTheodore van Tieghem
No. of ministers15
Member partyConservative Party
Status in legislatureFederal government
History
PredecessorMartin government

The Hresvelg government (Dutch: Testarossa Rijksregering) is the current government, led by Chancellor Lysithea van Hresvelg


Introduction

Government actions

Composition

Cabinet Members

Ministers Title/Ministry Term of office Party
Lysithea van Hresvelg Jonkvrouwe
Lysithea van Hresvelg
(born 1981)
Chancellor General affairs 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Theodore van Tieghem
Theodore van Tieghem
(born 1954)
Deputy Chancellor 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Minister Interior
Hans Klosscher Hans Klosscher
(born 1958)
Lord Treasurer Finance 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Erina van Beverdam Baroness
Erina van Beverdam
(born 1971)
Minister Foreign Affairs 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Joren Stielstra (Ansemburg) Joren Stielstra
(born 1965)
Minister National Defence 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Jacqueline Marsch Jacqueline Marsch
(born 1964)
Minister Veteran Affairs 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Kajiwara Kiyoko Kiyoko Kajiwara
(born 1967)
Lord Chancellor Justice 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
[Retained]
Conservative
Duchess of Appello Her Highness
Sophie, Duchess of Appello
(born 1983)
Minister State Security 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent [Retained]
Conservative
Louwrens de Goeijen
Louwrens de Goeijen
(born 1946)
Minister Citizenship and Immigration 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Evangeline van 't Seigers Evangeline van 't Seigers
(born 1968)
Minister Innovation, Science and Industry 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Kasper Hilligenkamp Kasper Hilligenkamp
(born 1962)
Minister Health and Human Services 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
Conservative
Maikel Yakovlev Dr.
Maikel Yakovlev
(born 1952)
Minister Education and Culture 4 November 2010 –
Incumbent
[Retained]
Conservative