Am'mayi Government
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First Am'mayi Government | |
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10th Cabinet of Mel-akkam | |
Date formed | 29 October 2023 |
Date dissolved | 26 March 2024 |
People | |
Head of state | Pujari Adhineta |
Head of government | Nirtyam Am'mayi |
Deputy head of government | Vyaparam Vedan |
No. of ministers | 12 |
Member parties | Joint Progressive Party List Liberal Democratic Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition cabinet | Rendu Shadow Government |
Opposition party | Coalition of Independents |
Opposition leader | Rendava Rendu |
History | |
Election(s) | 2023 Mel-akkan Autumnal Equinox Repeat Election |
Predecessor | Adhineta Government |
Successor | Second Am'mayi Government |
The Am'mayi Government, posthumously called the First Am'mayi Government, was the executive of Mel-akkam from 2023 to 2024. It was a coalition of the centre-left Joint Progressive Party List and the centre-right Liberal Democratic Party, holding 27 seats in the Coordinating Council. It was led by Leader of the Government Nirtyam Am'mayi.
Composition
Portfolio | Officeholder | Party |
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Leader of the Government | Nirtyam Am'mayi | JPPL |
Deputy Leader of the Government | Vyaparam Vedan | LDP |
Foreign Affairs Rapporteur | Ekabhi Prayam | JPPL |
Home Affairs Rapporteur | Kendra Bindi | JPPL |
Economic Affairs Rapporteur | Niyantra Ledu | LDP |
Chief Advocate | Itara Singh | Nonpartisan |
Special Rapporteur for the Environment | Akupa Aaku | JPPL |
Special Rapporteur for Education | Nercu Kovadam | LDP |
Special Rapporteur for Healthcare | Vaidyu Kurataniki | JPPL |
Special Rapporteur for Culture | Kansya Nyrta | JPPL |
Special Rapporteur for Women and Children | Talli Bida | JPPL |
Special Rapporteur for Regional Development | Nirtyam Am'mayi (acting) | JPPL |