Cabinet of Quetana

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The cabinet of Quetana is the senior decision-making body of the government. It is chaired by the Prime Minister of Quetana and advised by the President of Quetana, and its members include Secretaries of State and other senior ministers. Members of the Cabinet are appointed by the Prime Minister and are by convention chosen from members of the National Assembly of Quetana (Parliament). The Cabinet is now made up almost entirely of members of the National Assembly.

The Ministerial Code says that the business of the Cabinet (and cabinet committees) is mainly questions of major issues of policy, questions of critical importance to the public and questions on which there is an unresolved argument between departments.

History

List of current ministers

Office
(Constituting instrument)
Incumbent Took office
Foreign Minister Official portrait of Penny Mordaunt crop 2.jpg
Elisabete Pascoal
November 6, 2021
Defense Minister Official portrait of Rt Hon Stephen Crabb MP crop 2.jpg
António Carreira
November 6, 2021
Treasury Minister Official portrait of Sir Mark Hendrick MP crop 2.jpg
Danilo Roque
November 6, 2021
Economic Affairs Minister Official portrait of Matt Rodda MP crop 2.jpg
Edgar Saraiva
November 6, 2021
Justice Minister Official portrait of James Duddridge MP crop 2.jpg
Teobaldo Botelho
November 6, 2021
Interior Minister Official portrait of Sarah Champion MP crop 2.jpg
Talita Carvalho
November 6, 2021
Health and Social Care Minister Official portrait of Dr Ben Spencer MP crop 2.jpg
Eusébio Pereira
November 6, 2021
Education Minister Official portrait of Rt Hon Robert Goodwill MP crop 2.jpg
Camilo Duarte
November 6, 2021
Transportation Minister Alicia Kearns.jpg
Mélanie Paiva
November 6, 2021