79th Government of Empherias
King III - Williamson | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Parliament of Empherias | ||||
Jurisdiction | ![]() ![]() | ||||
Term | September 2, 2499 | – February 20, 2501||||
Election | 2499 Election | ||||
House of Commons | |||||
Members | 600 | ||||
PM | Lucy King James Williamson | ||||
Chancellor | Lena Brandst | ||||
Deputy PM | Georgia White | ||||
Party control | Socialists, Greens, Minority coalition 298 / 600
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Constituent Assembly | |||||
Members | 801 | ||||
Constituent Leader | Maria Elegy |
The 79th Government of Empherias is headed by Prime Minister Lucy King as leader of the People's Socialist Party in Empherias. It acts as a devolved parliament within the High Kingdoms of Alaxia. It was formed on 2 September 2499 following the 2499 provisional election where the incumbent Socialists won 296 seats.
Having won 296 seats, the Socialists were again unable to form a majority government, similar to the outcome of the 2495 provisional election. King considered a minority government, but decided to continue the coalition they had agreed with the Green Party during the 78th government. Georgia White, leader of the Greens, was therefore returned as Deputy Prime Minister. Under the continued terms of 2495 Coalition Agreement, the Minister of Food, and Minister of Environment were given out to Green party members chosen by White. Lena Brandst was once again chosen as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Many continued their roles from the previous government. New additions included: Tom Marshall, who was appointed as Minister for the Cabinet Office; Anya Rettels, who was appointed as Exterior Minister to Grensalbourg; and Emmelie Perri, who was appointed Junior Minister of the Media. No cabinet reshuffle has occurred within the 79th government as of 2500. Many positions in the Devolved Office are expected to change during the 2500 Mayoral Elections.
2499 Renewed Coalition Agreement[edit | edit source]
Cabinets[edit | edit source]
2 September 2499 - present[edit | edit source]
Positions | Portrait | Name | Term | |
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Prime Minister of Empherias
First Lord of the Treasury |
Lucy King | 2488 - 2500 | ||
Prime Minister of Empherias
First Lord of the Treasury |
James Williamson | 2500 - 2501 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister of Empherias | Georgia White | 2495 - present | ||
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Lena Brandst | 2491 - present | ||
Minister for the Cabinet Office | Tom Marshall | 2499 - present | ||
Chief Advisor | Alexander Murray | 2488 - 2500 | ||
Chief Advisor | Katherine Elegsend | 2488 - present | ||
Chairman of the Party | John Malkey | 2495 - present | ||
Chief Whip of the Party | Steven Rettels | 2487 - present | ||
Leader of Parliament | Henry Latters | 2491 - present | ||
Speaker of the House | Agnes Alyer | |||
Foreign Office | ||||
Junior Minister of Foreign Affairs | Hannah Houghton | 2495 - present | ||
Interior Minister to Koresa | Edward Quasilani | 2487 - present | ||
Interior Minister to Ahitereira | Callum Stevens | 2487 - present | ||
Interior Minister to Kiavalar | Peter Sukelt | 2498 - present | ||
Interior Minister to Peryzium | Nicholas Sharpe | 2496 - present | ||
Exterior Minister to Grensalbourg | Anya Rettels | 2499 - present | ||
Welfare Office | ||||
Minister of Crime and Policing | Reese Chapman | 2495 - present | ||
Minister of Justice | Sophie Hopkins | 2491 - present | ||
Minister of the Court of Empherias | James Williamson | 2491 - present | ||
Minister of Health | Katherine Valentine | 2494 - present | ||
Junior Minister of Safety | Melody Smith | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Equality | Melanie Monroe | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Housing | John Pierce | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Communities | Lily Wallace | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Social Care | Erika Davies | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Business Strategy | Jakob Walker | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Energy | Mylo Hawkins | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Work and Pensions | Richard Henderson | 2487 - present | ||
Junior Minister of Trade | Alegrie Broedesmore | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of the Environment | Emmelie Reynolds | 2495 - present | ||
Minister of Food | Flora Kennedy | 2495 - present | ||
Minister of Rural Affairs | Charlotte Holmes | 2487 - present | ||
Minister of Transport | Zoey Duncans | 2487 - present | ||
Junior Minister of Sports | Liam Grant | 2497 - present | ||
Junior Minister of the Media | Emmelie Perri | 2499 - present | ||
Junior Minister of Culture | Henry Lane | 2487 - present | ||
Devolved Office | ||||
Mayor of Nieuwbourg | Diana Marines | 2496 - present | ||
Mayor of Gateshaven | Ewan Knight | 2496 - present | ||
Mayor of Wynnoa | Sabrina Rayner | 2496 - present | ||
Mayor of Esthullen | Sara Ackland | 2496 - 2500 | ||
Nancy Isaac | 2500 - present | |||
Mayor of Vreimer | Matthew Eneswood | 2496 - present | ||
Mayor of Tbekien | James Atkinson | 2496 - 2500 | ||
Martyn Wheeler | 2500 - present | |||
Mayor of Weskynn | James Lewis | 2496 - 2500 | ||
Karla Lockhart | 2500 - present | |||
Mayor of Norsair | Iain Kalarakas | 2496 - 2500 | ||
Luke Callaghan | 2500 - present | |||
Mayor of Rhequons | Lulu Gallaghar | 2496 - present | ||
Mayor of Rommes | Mikael Oste-Wright | 2496 - present |