Sixth Beom Cabinet
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Sixth Beom Cabinet | |
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18th Cabinet of Neo-Korea | |
People | |
Paramount Leader | Beom Dae |
Head of government's history |
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Deputy Paramount Leader | Imai Amaya |
No. of ministers | 20 (2034-) |
Ministers removed | 0 (2034-) |
Total no. of members | 20 |
Member party | National Development Party |
Status in legislature | One Party System Central Governing Council 250 / 250 |
Opposition cabinet | N/A |
Opposition party | N/A |
Opposition leader | N/A |
History | |
Election(s) | 2032 CGC Elections |
Outgoing election | 2032 |
Legislature term(s) | 2032-TBD |
Incoming formation | Death of Pyoyter Nakiovich |
Predecessor | Fifth Beom Cabinet (Second Reshuffle) |
The Sixth Beom Cabinet is the current Cabinet of Neo-Korea, formed by Beom Dae after the Death of Pyoyter Nakiovich during the 2034 Matsumae Invasion. The cabinet has governed since May 4th, 2034, and is the 18th governmental cabinet in Neo-Korean history. The government represents a large shift in the former Beom Cabinet, reducing the presence of Anzen-aligned officials to a notable degree and instead replacing them with members of the Keieikō or Shakakukō, seemingly in recognition of changed governmental priorities and the lack of power possessed by the Anzen.
Background
Cabinet
Ministers (Appointed, non-CGC)
Ministers | Title/Ministry | Term of office | Faction | |||
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Beom Dae (born 1947) |
Paramount Leader | Head of Government Head of State |
March 12th, 1995 - Incumbent |
N/A | ||
Imai Amaya (born 1976) |
Deputy Paramount Leader | Deputy Paramount Leader | January 20th, 2030 - Incumbent |
Beomist | ||
Muraoka Shig (born 1948) |
Head of the CGC Minister of Economic Affairs |
Head of the CGC Minister of Economic Affairs |
January 6th, 1996 - Incumbent |
Keieikō | ||
Naito Keiji (born 1952) |
Field Colonel General of the Northern State Army Minister of Armaments |
Field Colonel General]], Minister of Armaments | January 8th, 1996 - Incumbent |
N/A |