Cabinet of Empherias

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Defunct positions[edit | edit source]

Current positions[edit | edit source]

The current positions were agreed to be changed to the standard of the Constitution of the High Kingdoms of Alaxia when Empherias joined the union in 2448. Small changes from the previous system occurred, mostly foreign office roles, throughout the early days until the transition was completed in 2452 following the finalisation of the Constitution and the passing of all necessary bills in parliament during the Second Knight administration.

All roles listed are of sitting MPs that are part of the government of Empherias except the Speaker roles listed in the Non-partisan positions stated. They are listed here for convenient. Not to be confused with the Shadow Cabinet, the Opposition's version of the Cabinet. Governmental roles of companies owned by the government such as regulatory bodies and utilities will not be listed. Furthermore, ambassadors and diplomats will not be listed either.

Top positions[edit | edit source]

Non-partisan positions[edit | edit source]

High positions[edit | edit source]

Treasury positions[edit | edit source]

Party-specific positions[edit | edit source]

Ministerial positions[edit | edit source]

Foreign office positions[edit | edit source]

Parliamentary undersecretaries positions[edit | edit source]

Mayoral positions[edit | edit source]

Administrations[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Not a sitting Member of Parliament.
  2. Not a sitting Member of Parliament; can be multiple appointed, usually 3 but a maximum of 7.
  3. There can be no advisors, and there is no limit. However, there is usually one to three regular advisors. Non-MP advisors may not take part in cabinet.
  4. often given simultaneously to the Prime Minister.
  5. assigned simultaneously to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  6. Usually, all of the Chair's of the parties in coalition would take part in the coalition. This means that there may be as many Chairman as there are parties in a coalition. Independents in government do not get Chairman positions.
  7. Usually, all of the Chair's of the parties in coalition would take part in the coalition. This means that there may be as many Chairman as there are parties in a coalition. Independents in government do not get Chairman positions. Furthermore, There may be more than one Deputy Chair's, but only a maximum of two are allowed in the Cabinet.
  8. There can be no Deputy Chief Whips, and there is no limit. However, there is usually one to three deputies. Regular whips are not included in the cabinet as they are usually not MPs.
  9. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  10. Usually 1-8 appointed at a time.
  11. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  12. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  13. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  14. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  15. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  16. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  17. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  18. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  19. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  20. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  21. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  22. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  23. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  24. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.
  25. Usually 1-3 appointed at a time.