Cabinet New Indie
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Current revision as of 12:47, 2 November 2008
The Cabinet New Indie has governed New Liberalia since November 1, 2008, when New Indie and Trodenhiem won the PM/DPM election. It had the following composition:
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[edit] Ministers
Portfolio | Name | Affiliation |
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Prime Minister | New Indie | Social Democratic Party |
Deputy Prime Minister | Trodenhiem | Social Democratic Party |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Palestine Free 2 | Social Democratic Party |
Ministry of Immigration | Fernetti | Social Democratic Party |
Ministry of Culture | Iwaqin |
[edit] Secretaries
Portfolio | Secretary | Affiliation | Ministry |
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Secretary of Ambassadorial Organization | East Ying | Social Democratic Party | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Secretary of Ambassadorial Inspection | New Indie | Social Democratic Party | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Secretary of New Citizens | Senita | Reform Party | Ministry of Immigration |
Secretary of Media | TripleKo | Liberalian Coalition | Ministry of Culture |
[edit] Advisors
Subject | Advisor | Affiliation | Ministry |
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Constitutional Reform | Cheesyweesy | Social Democratic Party | Ministry of Justice |
Law Reform | Northern Sushi | Liberalian Coalition | Ministry of Justice |
New Law | Trodenhiem | Social Democratic Party | Ministry of Justice |
[edit] Other appointees and nominees
Portfolio | Appointee | Affiliation |
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Director of Liberalian Special Services | Laothin | |
Speaker of Parliament | Forthamption | |
Election Commissioner | Delta Golf Sierra | Liberalian Coalition |
Director of Public Prosecutions | Iwaqin |
Predecessor: Cabinet Delta Golf Sierra | Cabinet of Liberalia (November 1, 2008–Incumbent)
| Successor: Incumbent |