Cabinet of Auzance

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Republican Cabinet of Auzance

Cabinèt republikin
AuzanceFlag.png
Autuzian flag
Polity typeFederal semi-presidential parliamentary council republic
ConstitutionConstitution of Auzance
Legislative branch
NameTchambe
TypeUnicameral
Meeting placeMåjhon del Tchambe, Cestiène
Executive branch
Head of State
TitlePresident
CurrentlyHoubêrt Louxhî
Head of Government
TitlePrime Minister
CurrentlyCatrene Burnot
AppointerPresident
Cabinet
NameCabinet of Auzance
LeaderPrime Minister
AppointerPrime Minister, on the majority approval of the Tchambe
Judicial branch
High Court
SeatCourmåjhon

The Republican Cabinet (Autuzian: Cabinèt republikin) is the chief executive of the Council Republic of Auzance. The cabinet consists of the Prime Minister and his cabinet ministers, all elected representatives in the Tchambe. The current cabinet is the second Burnot ministry, since 23 January, 2020.

The cabinet is headed by Prime Minister Catrene Burnot.

History

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Composition and role

The Republican Cabinet is made up of representatives in the Tchambe, as per the Constitution (Mwaisse Lwè) of Auzance, and any changes must pass the legislature.

Current cabinet

Cabinet of Auzance
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Second Burnot ministry
All-Councilist Union majority government
Protocol order Office Image Incumbent Party In office Secondary ministers
1 Prime Minister CatreneBurnot2.png Catrene Burnot All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
2 Deputy Prime Minister of Auzance
Foreign Minister
Minister to the Councils
Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas 2023.jpg Rôza Mårtén All-Councilist Union 30 January, 2020 – present
3 Minister for Economic Affairs 2017-11-16 Michael Müller (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank.jpg Leyon Ermåke All-Councilist Union 30 January, 2020 – present
4 Minister for the Interior Julien Uyttendaele Legislative Yuan Portrait.jpg Torgen Havlondje All-Councilist Union 21 February, 2022 – present
5 Minister for Health, Social and Mental Care Ewa Kopacz André Flahaut Bogdan Borusewicz Conference of Speakers of EU Parliaments Warsaw 2012 (cropped).jpg Grigwere Wiyåme All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
6 Minister for Education and Research Eliane TILLIEUX, Députée (cropped).jpg Melaniye Belfroed All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
7 Minister for Defence Jan Briers.jpg Jan Brixhe All-Councilist Union 16 March, 2020 – present
8 Minister for Welfare and Rehabilitation Schavan 2010.jpg Clârisse Nihoûle All-Councilist Union 21 February, 2022 – present
9 Minister for Environment and Climate Action Minister2Auzance.png Minne Tossint All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
10 Minister for Industry Arild Hermstad (2018) (cropped).jpg Yopôl Tilkin All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
11 Minister for Justice and Civil Rights Une Aina Bastholm October 2018 close-up 2 (cropped 2).jpg Minne Tossint All-Councilist Union 21 February, 2022 – present
12 Minister for Transportation 2020-02-14 Deutscher Bundestag IMG 3594 by Stepro.jpg Riyette Renson All-Councilist Union 16 March, 2020 – present
13 Minister for Labour Minister4Auzance.png Tibå Boumål All-Councilist Union 16 March, 2020 – present
14 Minister for Housing Minister3Auzance.png Lèya Taesson All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
15 Minister for Clean Energy and Water 2016-02-04 Armin Schwarz - MdL Hessen - 3511-2.jpg Ivon Tchaplî All-Councilist Union 27 November, 2019 – present
16 Minister for Families and Youth Monika Gruetters 2009.jpg Valèri Peråd All-Councilist Union 16 March, 2020 – present
17 Minister for Agriculture and Ruralities Minister5Auzance.png Aurèlîye Demolén All-Councilist Union 16 March, 2020 – present
18 Minister for Societal Progress Minister6Auzance.png Estiene Delhåye All-Councilist Union 21 February, 2022 – present
19 Minister for Erîa Minister7Auzance.jpg Djan-Louwis Xhofrai All-Councilist Union 16 March, 2020 – present
20 Minister for Culture and Activity 2020-02-13 Jens Zimmermann (Bundestagsprojekt 2020) by Sandro Halank–1.jpg Macsi Djîlâr All-Councilist Union 21 February, 2022 – present