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Fourth Osborne ministry

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Fourth Osborne ministry
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ministry of the Union of Esthursia
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Osborne in 2023
Date formed26 September 2022 (2022-09-26)
Date dissolved1 November 2023 (2023-11-01)
People
MonarchArthur VI
ForethaneHarold Osborne
AfterthanesEdelard Burnside and Charlotte Atkinson
No. of ministers27
Member party
  •   Social Democrats
  •   Green-Left
Status in legislatureMajority
122 / 200 (61%)
(at end)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderRosemary Manning
History
Election(s)September 2022
PredecessorOsborne III
SuccessorOsborne V

The fourth Osborne ministry was a government of the Union of Esthursia, formed on 29 September, 2022, following the September 2022 Esthursian general election, in which the Social Democrats gained seats but still relied upon negotiating a coalition deal with Green-Left to enter government. It was headed by Harold Osborne as forethane, and consisted of 27 members, 1 of whom was in the Ministers. This figure does not apply to the Ministry, the lower-rank of the cabinet.

The fourth Osborne ministry was relatively similar in composition to the third Osborne ministry. It was dissolved in November 2023 after a by-election in the Midlands gave the Social Democrats enough seats to form a one-party majority government, the fifth Osborne ministry.

Investiture

The fourth Osborne ministry was invested on the twenty-ninth of September 2022, renewing the coalition government of the Social Democrats and Green-Left.

Investiture
Harold Osborne (Social Democrats)
Ballot → 1 November 2023
Required majority → 101 out of 200 ☑Y
Yes
126 / 200
No
66 / 200
Holds
10 / 200
Absentees
0 / 200
Sources: Esthursia#Legislature

Cabinet changes

There were no changes during the 2022-2023 fourth Osborne ministry.

Cabinet composition

Fourth Osborne ministry
29 September 2022−1 November 2023
Political party Social Democratic
Green-Left
Incumbent Office Party
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Harold Osborne Forethane Social Democrats
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Edelard Burnside Afterthane
Chancellor of the Landsfair
Green-Left
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Charlotte Atkinson Afterthane Green-Left
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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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Konráð Þaðan Reeve for Care Social Democrats
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Eldgyna Athling Reeve for Education Green-Left
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Aldrick Guiseley Reeve for Defence Social Democrats
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Adeline Blackwell Reeve for Welfare Social Democrats
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Wilfred Severn Reeve for Transport Social Democrats
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Mildred Elscott Reeve for Industry Social Democrats
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Merdda Abglyn Reeve for Green Energy and Water Social Democrats
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Canute Hurst Reeve for Housing and the Localities Green-Left
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David Neswick 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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Derrick Witherington Reeve for Civil and Social Equities Green-Left
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John Largan Reeve for International Co-operation 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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Jenny Dale 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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Ellen Davis Reeve for Families, Households and the Youth Green-Left
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 Union of Aurorian States Social Democrats