Karlsson government

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Karlsson Government
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7th Government of Eulabia
Incumbent
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Karlsson in 2024
Date formed19 November 2021
People
PresidentOswald Mosley
Prime MinisterMekhar A. Karlsson
Minister of StateSebastian Fox
Joshua Hartmann
No. of ministers10 cabinet ministers[a]
Member party
  •   NPE
  •   Independent
Status in legislature
Opposition party
  •   EPF
  •   RE
  •   EPP
History
Election(s)2020 Eulabian legislative election
Legislature term(s)2020–present
Budget(s)2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
PredecessorHartmann II

The Karlsson government is the seventh government of the Commonwealth of Eulabia, formed on 19 November 2021 and headed by Mekhar A. Karlsson as prime minister unde the presidency of Oswald Mosley. The government was formed following 2021 government crisis and fall of the Hartmann government.

Overview

Formation

The Karlsson government was formed in response to the 2021 governmental crisis, which began with the arrest of the then-finance minister TBD on charges of corruption. In the wake of the scandal, Prime Minister Joshua Hartmann offered his resignation to President Mosley on 10 November 2021, assuming collective responsibility for his administration's actions. On 15 November, President Mosley appointed Mekhar A. Karlsson, a business magnate known for his eccentric and sometimes reckless leadership style, as the new prime minister. Karlsson was charged with the task of overhauling and innovating the rigid ministry system. The formation of his government was completed by 19 November 2021, with almost all cabinet ministers from the previous administration being replaced, except for Sebastian Fox, Martin Müller, and Joshua Hartmann, who returned as justice minister.

"Eulabia of Tomorrow" Initiative

Under the "Eulabia of Tomorrow" initiative, Prime Minister Karlsson introduced a new government predominantly composed of young, ambitious ministers. He streamlined the governmental structure by reducing the number of cabinet ministers from 20 to 10 through the consolidation of several ministries into larger "superministries." This reorganisation reflected Karlsson’s governance style, which bears similarities to corporate management practices. This approach has been frequently criticised; however, Karlsson has countered such criticisms by asserting, "Those who say I run my government as a company surely have never run one themselves." Regarding the ideological debates surrounding his government's shift from the mostly centrist policies of the ruling National Party of Eulabia to more right-wing policies, Karlsson considers himself apolitical. He has expressed that he is focused on his job rather than engaging in what he describes as a "political circus."

Composition

The composition of Karlsson's government is notable for its inclusion of many independent specialists, marking it as Eulabia's first predominantly technocratic government with only three senior ministers as members of a political party. This structure is according to Karlsson intended to promote efficiency and innovation within the government by relying on expertise and practical experience.

Cabinet

Office Minister Party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Makarlsson2.png Mekhar A. Karlsson Independent 16 November 2021 Incumbent
Ministers of State
Minister of State, Minister of Home Affairs Angel Fox.jpg Sebastian Fox NPE 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of State, Minister of Justice Man without face.svg Joshua Hartmann Independent 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Ministers
Minister of Foreign Affairs Maugusto.png Mereo Augusto NPE 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of Defence Savinkova.png Klara Savinkova Military 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of Finance and Economy Man without face.svg Alenka Krapes Independent 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of National Resources and Infrastructure Man without face.svg Scarlett Powell Independent 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of Science and Technology Man without face.svg Maxwell Palmer Independent 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of Education, Culture and Media Man without face.svg Javier Barral NPE 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of Labour and Health Man without face.svg Martin Müller Independent 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister of Commonwealth Affairs Man without face.svg Anna-Marie van der Werff Independent 19 November 2021 Incumbent

List of Ministers

National Party of Eulabia Independent Military
Cabinet ministers are listed in bold
Cabinet Office
Office Name Term start Term end
Prime Minister Mekhar A. Karlsson 16 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister Delegate for Government Effeciency TBD 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister Delegate for Women and Equalities TBD 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister Delegate for Strategic Planning
Minister of National Resources and Infrastructure
Scarlett Powell 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Secreary of State for Digital Transformation TBD 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Foreign Office
Post Name Term start Term end
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mereo Augusto 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister Delegate for Development and Afruika Isabelle Marchand 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Minister Delegate for International Trade and Economic Diplomacy Alain Giard 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Secretary of State for Eulabia Ellie Rayner 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Secretary of State for Musgorocia and La Ameripacha Libre Diego Vargas 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Secretary of State for Hasua Theresa Keller 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Secretary of State for Extra-Regional Affairs Iris Sterling 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Home Office
Office Name Term start Term end
Minister of Home Affairs
Minister of State
Sebastian Fox 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Ministry of Defence
Office Name Term start Term end
Minister of Defence Klara Savinkova 19 November 2021 Incumbent
Ministry of Justicy
Office Name Term start Term end
Minister of Justice
Minister of State
Joshua Hartmann 19 November 2021 Incumbent

Notes

  1. Excluding prime minister